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With the goal of eliminating achievement disparities among minority students by 2025, NSHE Board of Regents on Friday reviewed the status of current strategies
Since its inception in February, the University Police Services, Southern Command has moved into a new law enforcement complex
Nevada’s public higher education institutions are transforming the way students receive remediation, doing away with traditional remedial classes
NSHE Board of Regents elected Chair Jason Geddes and Vice Chair Mark Doubrava to serve as the officers of the Board.
NSHE will receive a 10.88 percent increase in state funding for the 2019-21 biennial budget compared to the current biennium.
Nevada’s seven public higher education institutions graduated more than 12,000 students with doctoral, master’s, bachelor’s, and associate degrees, along with numerous training certificates this spring.
Nevada’s public higher education leaders gathered to discuss what’s being done to close the achievement gap
U.S. Senator Harry Reid, in partnership with the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law and NSHE, will welcome two of the foremost experts on anti-Semitism in America
The NSHE Department of Academic and Student Affairs invites faculty from across the system to participate in one of three Corequisite Policy Forums.
The Board of Regents met for two busy days on the campus of NSC (Go Scorpions) in Henderson, read on for meeting highlights