Topic: commencement

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People | May 9, 2018

The research he’s done at 51ԹϺ has set Eggleston on a path to addressing movement-related impairments in children with developmental disorders or disabilities.

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People | May 9, 2018

Pechous got involved in several student organizations, was Lee Business School Ambassador, joined the Honors College, and became a new student orientation leader. Next up: Law school.

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People | May 9, 2018

The president of the grad student association and 51ԹϺ employee added another Rebel degree to her credentials.

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People | May 9, 2018

After graduation, the Reno native is heading to Portland, Oregon, for a year to complete her general practice residency at Oregon Health & Science University.

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People | May 9, 2018

Berry transferred to 51ԹϺ so he could mash up communication studies with business to prepare for a career in the music industry.

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People | May 9, 2018

At 51ԹϺ, the Las Vegas native found a welcoming community. Now she hopes to recreate the positive learning environment she experienced.

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People | May 9, 2018

The first-generation student became president of Student Technologists Association in Radiological Science and plans to return this fall for another degree in MRI pathology.

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People | May 9, 2018

DiBenedetto came from New York to study with leading professors and live in a different part of the country. “And Las Vegas is that,” she said.

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People | May 9, 2018

The Las Vegas native completed her undergrad at Reno and returned home for law school. After graduation, she’ll head north again for a clerkship in Carson City.

Soni Brown
People | May 9, 2018

The nontraditional student worked as a flight attendant and juggled motherhood as she discovered her path to becoming a storyteller.

Breanna Boppre
Research | May 8, 2018

Boppre channeled her childhood experience into a lifelong goal of bringing changes to the incarceration system in order to help people rebuild their lives.

Michelle Quizon
People | May 8, 2018

Commencement speaker Michelle Quizon is searching for the right materials to help build artificial organs that could help make diabetes a thing of the past.