Nevada
Recent News About Nevada
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UNLV director of student-athlete academic services says ‘this field was a passion of mine’
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ director of student-athlete academic services is reflecting on how the school has helped him in his career.
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UNLV director says anticipated 3 million population report ‘helpful guide in making proactive planning’
Southern Nevada continues to grow with a recent population projection to be 3.39 million by 2060.
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UNLV new science degree program ‘another path forward,' associate dean says
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is hoping that a new science degree program will add to the school’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics graduates.
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UNLV anthropologist says the belief in ‘a substantial reduction in modern human brain size’ led to research
Scientists with University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) have set out to disprove the widely believed myth that decreased brain size ushered in the modern world.
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UNLV administration assistant on employee of the year recognition: ‘Everybody deserves to have a good college experience’
A UNLV administration assistant is looking back at her career that recently landed her on the 2022 President's Classified Employee of the Year list.
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Basketball referee recovering from attack: 'We have constant threats towards us all over town doing games
Angry coach and family attack official after game
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Sisolak launches 'High Speed NV' initiative: 'Access to high-quality internet isn’t a luxury anymore -- it is a necessity'
Governor Steve Sisolak is excited about a project that aims to "bridge the digital divide" for Nevadans who do not have adequate access to high-speed Internet service.
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Leaders to be honored at historic Westside Legacy Park: 'There are so many leaders and icons deserving of enshrinement'
The public is invited to join Las Vegas City Councilman Cedric Crear and Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II at Historic Westside Legacy Park in swearing in the second group of honorees.