The (Remote) Interview: Steven Joseph
The HVAC supervisor on upgrades to air filter systems to combat COVID, building a community among colleagues, and finding the "perfect" room temperature.
The HVAC supervisor on upgrades to air filter systems to combat COVID, building a community among colleagues, and finding the "perfect" room temperature.
This executive assistant says the classified staff are the glue that holds UNLV together.
Tamara Marino, this year’s first-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year, helps forge partnerships between the campus and Southern Nevada communities.
"So good" describes both the work ethic that helped earn Rakitha Perera one of the President's Classified Employee of the Year awards and his favorite karaoke song.
One of the professors in her department describes administrative assistant Patricia Butler as "the sunshine."
Joanna DiBella, the President’s Classified Rookie of the Year, makes a good first impression in the provost's office.
This year’s top Classified Employee of the Year says the most daring thing she’s ever done ended with a thud.
With retirement on the horizon, this Classified Employee of the Year winner is considering trying her hand at comedy on YouTube.
One of the Classified Employee of the Year recipients says never giving up is the key to getting ahead.
The president's Classified Rookie of the Year made a deliberate choice 20 years ago to make education her career.
Along with dedicated allies, Conrad Wilson succeeds in quest to extend educational assistance to dependents of classified staff.
President’s 2017 Classified Employee of the Year Flor Cardona says she is living the American dream