In The News: Office of the President

Vegas PBS

A look back at some of the best discussions from Nevada Week in 2021.

Vegas PBS

A look back at some of the best discussions from Nevada Week in 2021.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada鈥檚 public colleges and universities are allowing students who aren鈥檛 fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to register for spring classes after a state legislative board refused to make permanent an emergency mandate.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada鈥檚 public colleges and universities are allowing students who aren鈥檛 fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to register for spring classes after a state legislative board refused to make permanent an emergency mandate.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada鈥檚 public colleges and universities are allowing students who aren鈥檛 fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to register for spring classes after a state legislative board refused to make permanent an emergency mandate.

Parents

Bonding with your kids is important, but that's easier said than done when you're a parent of twins.

Nevada Independent

Despite more than a year and a half of fiscal and academic chaos spurred by the pandemic, two Nevada universities are set to maintain their status as Carnegie 鈥淩1鈥 research universities under a preliminary classification announced late Wednesday. 

Nevada Independent

Despite more than a year and a half of fiscal and academic chaos spurred by the pandemic, two Nevada universities are set to maintain their status as Carnegie 鈥淩1鈥 research universities under a preliminary classification announced late Wednesday. 

Las Vegas Sun

性视界传媒 is partnering with TheDream.US, a scholarship program for young immigrants, for the 2022鈥23 academic year, officials announced today in a news release.

The College Post

Congressman Steven Horsford (D-NV 4th District) announced that his office has secured $8 million for the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) to fund various academic initiatives.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

Congressman Steven Horsford on Monday announced that his office secured $8 million for programs at 性视界传媒.

KNPR News

The university's 11th president has been on the job for a little more than a year, and much of that time has been spent dealing with the pandemic. That includes fine-tuning in-person education for the fall term.