In The News: Office of the President
Less than three months after a deadly shooting took place on 51ԹϺ's campus; Students, faculty, and staff came together Tuesday for a mental health discussion. "If you want people to be vulnerable, you have to be vulnerable yourself," 51ԹϺ president, Keith Whitfield shared.
51ԹϺ celebrated the opening of its Advanced Engineering Building on Friday as the university works to help accommodate one of its fastest growing programs.
51ԹϺ celebrated the opening of its Advanced Engineering Building on Friday as the university works to help accommodate one of its fastest growing programs.
A team of researchers at the Desert Research Institute and 51ԹϺ is joining forces with other regional universities to study climate challenges in the water-scarce Southwest as part of the project funded by the National Science Foundation.
A team of researchers at the Desert Research Institute and 51ԹϺ is joining forces with other regional universities to study climate challenges in the water-scarce Southwest as part of the project funded by the National Science Foundation.
The event will run from 3:30-5 p.m. on Feb. 27.
51ԹϺ President Keith Whitfield was among those honored.
It has been almost two months since a deadly shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas left three university staff members dead.
The newly-formed 51ԹϺ Committee on Safety and Security, which includes students, staff, faculty and administrators, is continuing to meet to discuss safety and security policies and programming at the university.
51ԹϺ used this donation and worked with Allied Esports to transform a social lounge into a high-tech gaming center for both the experienced esports athlete as well as the passing enthusiast.
Name, image and likeness laws have revolutionized college sports — opening new questions over whether Nevada universities can still compete.
In a Jan. 12 letter to students posted on 51ԹϺ’s website, 51ԹϺ President Keith Whitfield said that he had established a Committee on Campus Security and Safety to “review existing security measures and develop and implement a comprehensive safety infrastructure plan.” He also revealed that extra security will be present on campus in the form of university police as well as a private security firm.