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This admin assistant has been running around campus since she was a kid. Now she's the 2022 President's Classified Employee of the Year.

A collection of news stories highlighting university experts’ insights on and contributions to health, environment, and society.

Lee School of Business employee is first runner-up for the 2022 President's Classified Employee of the Year.

NurseMuse, an online program, helps nursing students learn how to develop patient care plans.

The administrative assistant in decision support stands out for her unflappable charm and ability to tackle challenges.

A collection of news stories highlighting UNLV experts who made headlines locally, nationally, and around the world.
Business In The News
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has become a prominent element within the Valley and in the latest VegasForward Podcast we were able to talk to UNLV Senior Advisor, John Starkey. He has seen Las Vegas grow since the early 2000s and tells us insights on how to find a future within the city

According to Nevada’s June job numbers, our state now has more than 1.4 million jobs, which is 3,000 higher than our previous peak in 2020.
If employer-sponsored health insurance isn’t an option, there are other places to find affordable health insurance, like Marketplace exchange plans, short-term health insurance policies or Medicaid. MoneyGeek analyzed publicly available data for various backgrounds and locations to help you figure out where to buy affordable health insurance.

Nevada’s lowest-paid workers will receive a raise Friday, as the state’s minimum wage reaches about $10.50 an hour and comes against a backdrop of thousands of job openings offering much more to entice workers.

Nevada’s lowest-paid workers will receive a raise Friday, as the state’s minimum wage reaches about $10.50 an hour and comes against a backdrop of thousands of job openings offering much more to entice workers.

On July 1st, Nevada minimum wage workers will see a slight pay raise in their paychecks.
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