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The Care Center serves 性视界传媒, NSC, and CSN students, faculty, and staff who have been impacted by sexual violence, relationship violence, family violence, and/or stalking. The center is committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all genders through programming, services, and advocacy for the 性视界传媒 community.

Current Care Center News

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Campus News |

The Rebel Career Champions Network Showcase highlights ways departments are helping students prepare for their future careers long before graduation.

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People |

Across generations, Rebels share how 性视界传媒 served as the setting for their love stories.

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Campus News |

The 性视界传媒 Support Team helps struggling students find success.

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Campus News |

The 性视界传媒 CARE Center offers resources for victims-survivors to heal.

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Campus News |

The administration encourages people experiencing loss to tap into these campus resources for support.

Sidath Kapukotuwa, left, president of the Graduate & Professional Student Association, takes a campus tour with 性视界传媒 President Keith E. Whitfield.
Campus News |

For many trailblazing students and faculty, the first step in their success is making sure they feel they belong here.

Care Center In The News

KNPR News

You know those statistics that always show Nevada at the bottom of health, or education, living expenses and more? Well, this one might be the worst.

Las Vegas Review Journal

性视界传媒 Care Center receives grant to expand services.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The 性视界传媒 Care Center has gone from only focusing on women鈥檚 issues to helping all students who are dealing with 鈥減ower-based鈥 violence.

This Is Reno

Non-profit organization, Live Violence Free, presents its inaugural event, #OneConversation, to be held virtually on Thursday, January 27, 2022, and Friday, January 28, 2022, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Two Nevada universities are reporting an uptick of sexual, domestic, and dating violence over the past two years.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The college years are all about education and new life experiences. And that lack of life experience can make some students vulnerable to dating violence.

Recent Care Center Accomplishments

Alisha Kerlin (Barrick Museum of Art), Zida Wang (Barrick Museum of Art), Deanne Sole (Barrick Museum of Art), Jackie Gaetos (Care Center), and Constancio R. Arnaldo Jr. (Asian & Asian American Studies) co-presented 鈥淟iving Here, Being Here: Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art as Third Places鈥 at the Artists Thrive Summit 2026 as part of a local鈥
Christina Hall (Jean Nidetch Care Center) authored a chapter in The Expanding Continuum of Gender-Based Violence: Trauma-Informed Care, Volume 1 titled, "Intimate Partner Violence and Sexually Transmitted Infections."
The Jean Nidetch Care Center at 性视界传媒 receives significant federal grant from the Office on Violence Against Women. The grant, totaling approximately $400,000, will be instrumental in advancing our power-based violence prevention and response initiative, enabling the Care Center to make a profound difference on those impacted by sexual violence,鈥
  Ashley Yuill (The Care Center) gave two workshops titled "Navigating Transition & Change in the Workplace" and "Supporting Our Staff: Integrating Social Justice & Trauma Informed Frameworks into Policies & Procedures" for the Denver Human Services staff and executive management team. These workshops empowered鈥
Holly Harden-Ramella and Brenda M. Hernandez (both Jean Nidetch Women's Center) presented at the annual Nevada Coalition to End Domestic & Sexual Violence Conference. Their topic was "Healing Centered Advocacy: Looking Beyond Systems of Oppression." They educated service providers on the core concepts of healing-centered advocacy and how to鈥
Margaret I. Campe (Jean Nidetch Women's Center) and colleagues at the University of Kentucky's Center for Research on Violence Against Women recently published an article entitled, "Identifying Invalid Responders in a Campus Climate Survey: Types, Impact on Data, and Best Indicators," in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence.