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Students and staff were all back on campus at UNLV as the fall semester began Monday. “This is what a university is about,” UNLV President Keith Whitfield told FOX5 as he manned a free lemonade stand inside a packed Beam Hall. “That vibrance. People are here, people are going to classes for the first time.”
Thousands of students are back on UNLV campus for the fall semester. The university tells us this is the largest fall enrollment ever. I spoke to the university's president about what this means for the future of UNLV and took a look back at where it all started.
UNLV provides alternative methods for those interested in becoming educators through its Paraprofessional Pathways Project and the Accelerated Alternative Route to Licensure. Both are fast-track methods to become licensed teachers, and allow students to work and earn an income while completing their studies.
Monday is the first day of class for students at UNLV. The university welcoming its largest enrollment of more than 32,000 students.
Class is back in session for UNLV and the College of Southern Nevada. Monday marks the first day of the fall semester for the two schools. UNLV says it will welcome more than 32,000 students, its largest-ever fall enrollment. That includes more than 6,500 first-year and transfer students.
The start of the fall semester at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, or UNLV, is here, and in addition to tons of new students and enhanced security and safety measures, Frank and Estella Beam Hall has reopened for classes.
UNLV wants to sell Sam Boyd Stadium, the former home to the university's football team, back to Clark County. President Keith Whitfield is scheduled to present the proposed sale to the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents on Sept. 5 and 6, according to a meeting agenda.
With Election Day approaching, candidates are courting voters with everything they’ve got: targeted ads, texts, taunts, and stump speeches. As a fashion historian, I think an overlooked aspect of electioneering is clothing, which is a silent, powerful way for candidates to tell the American public who they are. It’s an act as old as power itself.
Kendra Still’s career as a Nevada state trooper unexpectedly ended after 14 years when she was injured in a crash with a wrong-way driver on the 215 Beltway. Still, now the Nevada Department of Public Safety’s wellness program manager, is helping institute a new resiliency training program designed for the highway patrol. The first session of the program, developed by UNLV’s Tourist Safety Institute and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs, was hosted Wednesday by UNLV professors Steven Pace and Nicholas Barr.
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