In The News: Division of Student Affairs

Las Vegas Sun

Shaelyn Eguchi-Fernandez is one of eight children in her family. The 16-year-old Las Vegas High junior plans to be the first to attend college.

Las Vegas Sun

Rebecca Dunfield hurries out of the rain and rushes to her afternoon classes with her piping-hot peppermint tea in hand. It鈥檚 a similar scenario for other 性视界传媒 students.

Education Dive

A new safety video from Northwestern puts a twist on a familiar format as colleges take big steps to increase awareness and prevention.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Most veterans using the Forever GI Bill to attend 性视界传媒 have not faced the backlog affecting thousands at other universities who have yet to receive benefits or have received them late.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Tina Chang had a mattress pad under one arm and a blue bass guitar in the other.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Angelyn Tabalba has a long list of titles after her name. She鈥檚 a radio host who gives listeners lessons about Hawaiian history on her show 鈥淭he Little Grass Shack.鈥 She works with the Asian Community Development Council, doing outreach on 性视界传媒鈥檚 campus. She鈥檚 an officer for the Residence Hall Association, a rising senior at 性视界传媒 studying journalism and criminal justice, and an aspiring graduate student. All commitments that have been made easier because she has lived on campus.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Students in the Nevada System of Higher Education probably will face fee hikes in 2019 and 2020.

Las Vegas Sun

Ross Bryant鈥檚 business card is telling of the kind of outreach he is championing for active military and veteran students attending 性视界传媒 this fall. The first director of 性视界传媒鈥檚 newly formed Office of Veteran Services has his cellphone number listed prominently on his card. It鈥檚 there so veteran students can reach him day or night to talk about anything, Bryant said.