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NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly announced agreements with two Mexican higher education systems as potential partners with all eight Nevada public higher education institutions.
NSHE Board of Regents moved forward with plans to combine the police departments of UNLV and the College of Southern Nevada citing student safety and efficiency.
Nevada Board of Regents Chair Kevin J. Page and MGM Resorts Chairman and CEO Jim Murren made the MGM College Opportunity Program official
The Nevada Board of Regents approved a partnership between NSHE and MGM Resorts International that will make higher education affordable and accessible to its employees
The Board of Regents unanimously passed the Nevada Foster Care Fee Waiver initiative that will increase the chances of educational access and success for Nevada’s foster children.
The Board of Regents will meet Thursday and Friday, Sept. 6 and 7, at the University of Nevada, Reno and focus on the NSHE Strategic Goal of Access.
NSHE Board of Regents are seeking a $14.3 million enhancement for the UNLV School of Medicine, which if approved, will meet staffing requirements as originally planned.
The Nevada Board of Regents approved the final version of a $1.5 billion operating budget request for Nevada’s public higher education institutions on Friday.
The Nevada Promise Scholarship, which allows students to attend Nevada community colleges at virtually no cost, began accepting applications for its second year.
Chancellor Thom Reilly announced that veteran government attorney Joseph Reynolds will be joining NSHE administration as General Counsel in late August.