News: Graduate College

young girl and man using extinguisher on fire
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ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s Take Your Child to Work Day gives kids a chance to see what their parents do while exploring a fun range of educational and career-related activities.

two women talking during symposium
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ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Health Sciences schools team up with other state institutions to showcase faculty and student work.

Sky Denson in shirt and open blazer in front of Rebels sign
People |

Sky Denson says ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's real estate program helped launch his career â€” before he even graduated.

Kevin McVay in a tree
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The assistant director of the Sciences Advising Center wants everyone to know: There's so much more to being an advisor than telling students what classes to take.

LeAnne Salazar Montoya at graduation ceremony
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The Radiance Project, led by LeAnne Salazar-Montoya, expands pathways to leadership for Latinx educators. It also earned her the 2025 Service-Learning Faculty Award.

Xiaobo Liang having virtual meeting with students
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Students from across disciplines invest a half million (virtual) dollars to learn how to make real-time investment decisions.

Kenneth Varner in red shirt and arms crossed while standing outside
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Kenny Varner, the 2025 Faculty/Staff Community Outreach Award winner, tackles the state's critical teacher shortage through the Nevada Forward Initiative.

A student reaching out with VR gear on.
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Occupational Therapy 750 teaches students how to create adaptive tools to improve patient care.

Monika Neda in a red dress suit
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The professor of mathematical sciences and associate dean for research in the College of Sciences reflects on her journey. 

Rachel Matthews, one of the first graduates of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Nursing's Midwifery Program, simulates a birth during a skills lab with Kate Woeber, Ph.D., CNM, MPH, FACNM, the program director
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ÐÔÊӽ紫ý fills gaps in healthcare by growing Nevada's midwifery workforce with certified nurse midwives.

closeup portrait of a smiling Amber Guckes
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Three-time engineering graduate Amber Guckes blends creative thinking with technical expertise to safeguard the nation’s nuclear stockpile.

A ÐÔÊӽ紫ý banner hangs against the background of a bright blue sky
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A ÐÔÊӽ紫ý-record 28 graduate and professional programs placed within the nation’s top 100 in their discipline, including 14 from Boyd School of Law.