News: Division of Educational Outreach

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Campus News |

The Adult Learner Summit provides students with resources to thrive in higher education. 

Two young students in lab coats during classroom discussion
Business and Community |

Centralized registration and customer service makes it easier than ever for parents to access university summer programs for area K-12 students. 

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People |

This longtime Rebel and physical education program coordinator is helping UNLV shape up inside and outside of the classroom.

Man practicing yoga
Business and Community |

Rebel Reset aims to ease return-to-office transition.

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Business and Community |

Training program will close the digital skills gap and provide an accelerated path for those seeking a new career in the tech industry. 

Rob Levrant
Business and Community |

UNLV's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute helps older adults identify new interests while fostering a sense of belonging in the community.

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Business and Community |

Training course will help participants become FAA-licensed drone pilots and place them at the forefront of Nevada’s booming UAS industry.

Shelly Wang the director of program development for Continuing Education poses in front of flowers.
People |

Researching career trends and expanding educational opportunities beyond the traditional college experience are among her goals.

two women with boxes
People |

As geologist Peg Rees heads to retirement, the 4,000 pounds of rocks she collected go to the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center.

Silhouette of senior students attending a class
Business and Community |

UNLV program offers local seniors the learning opportunity of a lifetime — and the program is ready for another growth spurt.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNLV holds its annual open house
Campus News |

Grant from The Bernard Osher Foundation supports UNLV program that offers courses to more than 1,500 retired and semi-retired Southern Nevadans each year.

Sharon Altman
People |

Sharon Altman might not break a nail for you, but she’ll take on more responsibility without batting an eye. She’s the 2015 first-place Classified Employee of the Year.