Cate Weeks

Executive Director, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Marketing & Brand Content

Cate Weeks is a writer and editor in the University Communications office. She oversees:

She can be reached at 702-895-2626 or cate.weeks@unlv.edu.

Articles by Cate Weeks

U.N.L.V. signage with Fall leaves in the background
People | November 4, 2015

Our Alumni of the Year tell us about a time they felt a little overmatched by circumstances and how they got through it.

Carolyn Yucha
People | October 29, 2015

Dean Carolyn Yucha on change in the nursing profession, recruitment challenges, and why Dr. House drives her crazy.

shirt with School of Medicine logo
Campus News | September 30, 2015

Turning medical students into lifelong residents is a big part of the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý School of Medicine's curriculum.

Student reads outside
Arts and Culture | August 31, 2015

These Black Mountain Institute-affiliated writers have been garnering national reviews with works that pull readers in and push their boundaries.

Gov. Brian Sandoval signs Senate Bill 514
Campus News | June 11, 2015

Gov. Brian Sandoval held a signing ceremony for the state's appropriations bill on campus today to highlight the investment that Nevada has made in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's medical, hospitality, and law programs.

rendering for the School of Medicine building
Campus News | May 18, 2015

Once the Nevada System of Higher Education set its sights on expanding medical education in the state, things have moved fast. Here’s how far the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý School of Medicine has come and what’s next.

Wild at Heart: The Public Lands Institute is cultivating tomorrow's keepers of the land while tapping the ingenuity of U.N.L.V. researchers to help pioneer one of the country's largest conservation programs.
People | May 5, 2015

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Director of Photography Geri Kodey retires after 13 years.

Dallisa Hocking and Lauren Peña
People | May 5, 2015

Two ÐÔÊӽ紫ý grads take different approaches to a perennial problem: Finding a mate.

President Len Jessup
Campus News | April 30, 2015

President Len Jessup on ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s big initiatives, higher ed’s toughest challenges, and his own path to leadership.