Sayaloune teaching at CSC
A long-time Chadron resident, Detsinh Sayaloune, is an interim mathematics lecturer at Chadron State College this year. He is filling the opening created when Dr. Robert Stack, who had taught math at CSC since 1998, was appointed interim dean of students.
Sayaloune is a 1997 graduate of Chadron High School and graduated magna cum laude from Chadron State in May 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics. He was a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honorary at CSC.
After graduating, Sayaloune spent two years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he earned a master’s degree with a major in statistics and a minor in survey research.
For the next six months, he worked as a statistical data analyst for the American Cancer Society in Atlanta. Last spring, he taught elementary statistics and took courses in education at UNL.
This fall at CSC, Sayaloune is teaching classroom courses in College Algebra, Introduction to Mathematics and Trigonometry and online course in Applied Statistics and Sampling Techniques.
He was three months old when his family escaped by boat from Laos in 1979. The family arrived in Chadron in 1981. His parents reside in Chadron.
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