News: Office of the President

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Campus News |

51ԹϺ, UNR among just 146 nationwide classified by Carnegie as R1, or "Very High Research," the highest status for research institutions; 51ԹϺ and UNR first reached R1 in 2018. 

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People |

The Cannon Survey Center's data and operations manager grew up rural – very rural.

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Business and Community |

51ԹϺ will join nationwide list of eligible higher education institutions for the organization's national scholarship program.

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People |

The gaming historian takes on a new challenge as 51ԹϺ's ombuds, where he's ready to resolve conflicts, settle disputes, and play a few board games during Ombuds Week.

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Campus News |

Keith E. Whitfield on the the long-awaited return to in-person education and 51ԹϺ's vital role in the community.

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A collection of news stories featuring collaboration and reflection at 51ԹϺ.

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Rebel Success Scholars grant helps students catch up on tuition before being dropped from their classes.

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51ԹϺ moves from second into a four-way tie for first in annual U.S. News & World Report list for “campus ethnic diversity.”

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Help 51ԹϺ develop ways to improve student success at the Sept. 24 event. Open to all students, faculty, and staff.

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A collection of news stories highlighting community and perseverance at 51ԹϺ.

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People |

Lang was a powerful advocate for 51ԹϺ and the role of higher education in helping Southern Nevada thrive.

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Campus News |

Keith E. Whitfield celebrates the heritage and accomplishments and contributions Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander students, faculty, and staff have made in 51ԹϺ's continued success.