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The festival, organized in partnership with Women in Film Nevada and the UNLV Department of Film, aims to celebrate and support the fair representation of women in film and provide a platform for historically marginalized voices. The event will feature screenings, panels, mixers, and the annual Femmy Awards.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The state’s Office of Workforce Innovation is partnering with the UNLV School of Nursing to expand opportunities for Nevada high school students and recent graduates interested in nursing careers. The office will cover all registration costs for UNLV Nurse Camp, making the program free for participating students in Nevada.

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Congresswoman Dina Titus is set to announce a new grant of more than $1 million supporting UNLV’s Instrumentation for Pathogen Detection in Water project on Thursday. The funding will be used to purchase new equipment that can measure pathogen levels in water and strengthen public health and water security efforts across Nevada.

C.B.S. News

The FBI has closed a politically charged voter fraud inquiry sought by Nevada's top federal prosecutor, after finding only 38 non-citizens may have voted in the 2020 presidential election, sources with direct knowledge of the probe told CBS News.

Las Vegas Weekly

Back for its 12th year, the Nevada Women’s Film Festival returns to UNLV March 19-22. It includes 72 features, documentaries and shorts, both live-action and animated, directed by and starring a diverse array of inventive women filmmakers.

U.S.A. Today

Eight Nevada students are having their art displayed on the world's largest LED screen.

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The festival is in partnership with Women in Film Nevada and the UNLV Department of Film.

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Could a new kind of blood test find cancer early, even before symptoms appear?

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The Sphere XO Student Design Challenge was open to Clark County-based students in grades four through 12 and select students from UNLV. More than 100 finalists were selected and then eight winners were chosen, four by public vote and four by judges. In addition to having their work displayed on the outside of the Sphere, winning CCSD high school and UNLV students received a $10,000 educational scholarship from Sphere.

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