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The Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs supports student achievement through program improvement through program and curricula review, academic course and degree assessment, new programs and program changes, discipline and the university's regional accreditation.
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The Rebel Career Champions Network Showcase highlights ways departments are helping students prepare for their future careers long before graduation.
How a stubborn bird dropping on a campus building helped spark the winning students鈥 idea for a high-rise window-cleaning drone.
The Eileen McGarry Career Champion of the Year focuses on the 'how' and 'why' of career readiness.
More than 3,000 young people across Southern Nevada have participated in leadership workshops spearheaded by a 性视界传媒 student.
Competition was fierce for the 79 student teams that managed portfolios of $500,000.
Support efforts focus on easing transition and strengthening connection on campus.
Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs In The News
In this episode, Kelsey Peterson sits down with Elizabeth Barrie, Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Innovation at the 性视界传媒. Beth shares the fascinating backstory of how 性视界传媒 transformed its approach to online education, sparked by an innovative partnership with MGM Resorts International. Together, they explore the evolution of online learning, from overcoming skepticism and technophobia among faculty, to building vibrant online communities and ensuring meaningful student engagement.

This year, freshmen participating in 'Rebel Ready Week' will move into campus housing earlier than usual, getting a head start on their introduction to college life. Rebel Ready Week will take place from Monday, Aug. 21, to Friday, Aug. 25.

According to a recent analysis by the US Census Bureau, the number of college students who identify as Hispanic has doubled over the past 18 years.

The new 性视界传媒 Tuition+ Award Program will provide eligible Nevada residents a grant for 12 undergraduate credit hours of tuition and fees each semester, plus $1,000 for books for the school year.
Today on the Best of Our Knowledge, we鈥檒l travel to Las Vegas, Nevada鈥nd talk to someone who has created an office of diversity at universities on both sides of the country.
The Agenda explores the complex challenges that people of mixed ethnicity face when trying to find compatible bone-marrow and cord-blood donors, the topic of "Mixed Match...