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Financial Planning, Budget & Analysis News

The Financial Planning, Budget & Analysis division supports our campus community and external constituents by offering financial services, training, and guidance. Our aim is to protect the university's resources and assets while simultaneously seeking financial opportunities and solutions.

Current Financial Planning, Budget & Analysis News

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Campus News |

By tapping into expertise on individual campuses, Workday partner program fixes bugs faster and brings new features to system.

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Campus News |

Business Affairs Division taps into Hospitality College's expertise to improve its service.

Becky Murphy
People |

This budget analyst was surprised and pleased to discover that at UNLV it's not only the students who have Rebel pride.

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Campus News |
UNLV handled the hits when state funding came up short this year, but administrators worry the struggle on the horizon will leave lasting damage.

Financial Planning, Budget & Analysis In The News

Nevada Independent

The start of classes Tuesday marks the first time students will return to in-person classes since last month’s shooting that left 3 dead.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Among the topics addressed: campus safety, mental health resources, the shooting investigation, a future permanent memorial, and the ways the university intends to move forward following the tragedy.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Among the topics addressed: campus safety, mental health resources, the shooting investigation, a future permanent memorial, and the ways the university intends to move forward following the tragedy.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Among the topics addressed: campus safety, mental health resources, the shooting investigation, a future permanent memorial, and the ways the university intends to move forward following the tragedy.

Las Vegas Sun

One of the most important issues this election is how Nevada will pave the way for a prosperous future. Unfortunately, the state has neglected Clark County, home to nearly 75 percent of the state’s residents. Nowhere is that more clear than in higher education. In his piece below, David Damore, a UNLV political scientist and fellow at the Brookings Institution, explains how the data show Southern Nevada greatly subsidizes higher education in the rest of the state. That leaves the bulk of Nevada’s college students, who attend school in Clark County, at a great disadvantage. This election, Southern Nevada voters need to elect people who will stop the politics that allow this. It’s not about stealing from Northern or rural Nevada, it’s about being fair. — Brian Greenspun

Recent Financial Planning, Budget & Analysis Accomplishments

Rebecca T. Barber (Financial Planning, Budget, and Analysis), along with several co-authors from Arizona State University and Virginia Tech, published a new article, "Emergency Fostering of Dogs from Animal Shelters During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Shelter Practices, Foster Caregiver Engagement, and Dog Outcomes"  in Frontiers in Veterinary…