Mercy, Compassion, and Justice
William S. Boyd School of Law Alumnus of the Year and former public defender John Piro's work recognized for helping pursue mental-health reform within the justice system.
William S. Boyd School of Law Alumnus of the Year and former public defender John Piro's work recognized for helping pursue mental-health reform within the justice system.
School of Integrated Health Sciences Alumna of the Year Anne Lindsay focuses on nutrition, obesity, and eating disorders among women and children.
Outstanding Faculty Award winner Anjala Krishen keeps students moving, acting as a mentor before and after graduation.
Silver State Award winner and former President Carol Harter oversaw unprecedented expansion for the university.
Her love of books continually drew Alumna of the Year Beverly Rogers back to 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ as both a student and donor.
Law professor Stacey Tovino on how the health care industry's challenges will require solutions that transcend disciplines.
Tamara Marino, this year’s first-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year, helps forge partnerships between the campus and Southern Nevada communities.
"So good" describes both the work ethic that helped earn Rakitha Perera one of the President's Classified Employee of the Year awards and his favorite karaoke song.
One of the professors in her department describes administrative assistant Patricia Butler as "the sunshine."
Joanna DiBella, the President’s Classified Rookie of the Year, makes a good first impression in the provost's office.
Allen Gibbs earns Top Tier Award for his long history of research and efforts to engage others in science.
This program officer I advocates for open communication.