News: Business Affairs

Major construction projects are bringing new amenities and more breathing room to campus. Here's the rundown.

Christmas tree recycling begins Dec. 26 at more than 30 locations in Southern Nevada.

The Air Force veteran said he loves his job helping people on campus stay safe, but that if he couldn't have that job he would like to fish for bass — professionally.

Renovation of the Beverly Rogers Literature and Law Building draws together students and faculty from the Black Mountain Institute, the English department, and the Honors College.

One of the Classified Employees of the Year, Andy DeLeon is described as an “invaluable source of expertise, motivation, and professionalism.”

51ԹϺ, community partners team up for free program that turns Christmas trees into mulch for local parks; more than 15,000 trees recycled in 2013.

While studying to be a technical writer, Charmaine Swingle discovered that the human resources field was her true calling.

Leslie Matys' advice on how to succeed at work is to expect more of yourself than anyone else expects of you.

Processing more than 50,000 transactions a year keeps the cashiering and student accounts office whirring.

The safety training officer on driving golf carts, lifting boxes, and using common sense.

Karl Reynolds says he enjoys playing a role in helping students fulfill their dreams of a college education.

Campus irrigation supervisor Paul Flinders recently was named as the third-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year. He traded in rainy England for the relentless sun of the American Southwest and now it's up to him to maintain 51ԹϺ's greenery.