News: Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach

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Business and Community |

UNLV Center for Academic Enrichment & Outreach programs support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in their pursuit of a college degree.

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McNair/AANAPISI programs for low-income, first-generation students matches undergrads with faculty mentors that share their focus and goals.

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People |

President’s 2017 Classified Employee of the Year Flor Cardona says she is living the American dream

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Dozens of employees also recognized for their years of service to the university.

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Campus News |

With a variety of university-sponsored camps taking place both on and off campus, UNLV is anything but quiet this summer

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Business and Community |

Offered for the first time this year, the Community Engagement Awards recognize four UNLV employees for commitment to community-focused research and service.

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Business and Community |

Federally funded programs support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in their pursuit of a college degree.

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Campus News |

Federally funded programs support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in their pursuit of college degree.

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An intensive mentorship program for first-generation students places undergraduates in the lab and out in the field. The goal is to inspire students to strive beyond their bachelor's degrees.
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William on mentoring, the relationship between humans and flies, and how they both will make him a better doctor.

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Tiffany on research and why there might be more to the relationship adage "in sickness and in health" than we thought.

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Julienne demystifies microbiology and talks about the road from Durango High to M.D. by way of China.