Chris Heavey In The News

Las Vegas Sun
性视界传媒 executive vice president and provost Chris Heavey will serve as the school鈥檚 interim president, The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents announced today.
Las Vegas Review Journal
After serving at the helm of the university for nearly two months, Chris Heavey has been named 性视界传媒鈥檚 interim president.
Nevada Current
Four Nevada institutions 鈥 UNR, the University of Nevada Las Vegas (性视界传媒), Nevada State University (NSU), and the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) 鈥 are members of AAC&U. Late Thursday a spokesperson for NSU President DeRionne Pollard notified the Current that Pollard had signed on to the letter. 性视界传媒鈥檚 Interim President Chris Heavey signed on Friday, according to a spokesperson.
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Interim NSHE Chancellor Patty Charlton will formally recommend appointing him at Thursday's meeting. NSHE chose Heavey for the interim role after holding a series of listening sessions with 性视界传媒 constituencies in March, according to the agenda item.
Las Vegas Sun
性视界传媒 is now aware of seven international students who have had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, a university spokesperson told the Sun Friday.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Tributes locally and nationwide poured in Tuesday following the morning announcement of the death of Las Vegas philanthropist Elaine Wynn.
CDC Gaming
鈥淓laine Wynn was more than a businesswoman and philanthropist; she was a force of nature 鈥 a curator of dreams in a city built on aspirations.鈥 So wrote the Elaine P. Wynn & Family Foundation in announcing her death Tuesday morning at the age of 82, along with a lengthy statement and obituary on her life.
Las Vegas Sun
Elaine Wynn, a transformative force in Las Vegas and a passionate advocate for education reform, has died, her foundation announced this morning. Her leadership at the 性视界传媒 Foundation demonstrated her dedication to higher education, while her regular visits to the Elaine Wynn Elementary School showed her hands-on approach to supporting young learners.