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Due to Nevada’s low vaccination rate and a recent surge in the level of COVID-19 transmissions related to the Delta variant, the Office of the Governor issued Emergency Directive No. 47 today
Leaders from NSHE and Board of Regents have been appointed to serve on national boards of distinguished higher education organizations.
The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting an increase in COVID-19 transmission and positive cases in Clark County
NSHE and its institutions reaffirm our strong commitment to our DACA and undocumented students systemwide.
Twenty-eight years ago, the Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) E.L. Cord Foundation Child Care Center opened its doors.
In December, the NSHE Regents approved the Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities to be formally hosted through UNR
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) announced that Dr. Constance Brooks has been hired to serve as the Vice Chancellor of Public Affairs and Advancement
As a higher education community, we commit to understanding our nation’s complex history, even as we dedicate ourselves to making a better future.
Nevada’s seven public degree-granting higher education institutions graduated more than 14,000 students this spring, with doctoral, master’s, bachelor’s, and associate degrees
A new funding mechanism approved by the NSHE Board of Regents will reward meritorious performance