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Residency Slots Key To Fixing Physician Shortage in Nevada
Graduation season is upon us, including the graduation of some of our residents and fellows.
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University of Phoenix leader develops transfer articulation course for AACRAO
Dr. Marc Booker provides course content for higher education admissions professionals
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Discover Science podcast: Harrison Schmitt on his trip to the Moon
On December 11th, 1972, Apollo 17 crew members landed on the Moon's surface. Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt stepped out of the lunar Lander challenger in the Taurus-Littrow Valley, near Camelot Crater. 49 years later, no other person has eclipsed their accomplishments and no one else has set foot on the Moon since then.
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University of Phoenix builds upon Career Services for Life commitment with launch of job resources hub
Comprehensive hub features free templates developed by experienced career advisor professionals
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Crafters Get Together on June 7
Crafters Get Together on June 7
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Healthy Summer Eating Ideas
With triple digit temperatures and long days full of sunshine, nobody really wants to be spending a lot of time in the kitchen. That’s okay! Summer is a great time to experiment with fresh low-prep meal ideas.
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Ana de Bettencourt-Dias named Foundation Professor
Ana de Bettencourt-Dias, the Susan Magee and Gary Clemons Professor of Chemistry, can add “Foundation Professor” to her long list of accomplishments. The eligibility requirements for nomination to the Foundation Professor award include a record of excellence in their discipline as a teacher and scholar, national prominence in their field, a demonstrated record of service to the University, and a record of sustained achievement. de Bettencourt-Dias easily surpasses all the requirements in her 15 years at the University so far.
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UNLV Newsmakers 2022: May
May marked the end of a chapter for thousands of UNLV graduates, who crossed the Thomas & Mack stage for the first spring semester commencement ceremony held on campus since the pandemic began.
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June 1 City Council
Las Vegas City Council met Wednesday, June 1. Below are some agenda items that may be of interest. View the full agenda and watch a recording. Watch live at kclv.tv/live.
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Summer 2022 Health Monthly
Welcome to the Summer Edition of Health Monthly!
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Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 8
Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 8
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From Hurt to Hope: The Benefits of Virtual Grief Support
There is no one way to grieve, to process your emotions and thoughts through tragedy and loss. But there are many ways to find support to guide your through dark days.
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City Upgrades Safety Measures at Boulder City Animal Shelter
There is no question that people love their pets. The Boulder City Animal Shelter staff is always happy when someone adopts a pet or Animal Control Officers can reconnect lost pets with their owners. But there are situations when pet owners allow emotions to rule their judgement. To keep these moments from escalating, the City is taking steps to upgrade safety measures at the Animal Shelter.
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The Course: Sex, Society, and Hot-Button Issues
With topics ranging from the facts of sexual development to effectively communicating consent and understanding root causes of sexual violence, a new UNLV School of Social Work class aims to dispel misinformation and battle stigma associated with sex.
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University of Phoenix supports Give an Hour® with donation drive during Mental Health Awareness Month
Donation drive draws awareness of how Give an Hour® provides no-cost mental health care
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Churchill County’s Vaccine, Testing Schedule for June 2022
Churchill County continues to offer COVID vaccine and testing opportunities in June 2022 to anyone age five years and older. Vaccines are offered at both the Miner’s Road Public Health Site and the William N. Pennington Life Center; testing is only offered at Miner’s Road.
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Congratulations to the Class of 2022!
Western Nevada College is celebrating the achievements of its 2021-22 graduates this week on its Carson City and Fallon campuses.
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Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 22
Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 22
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University of Phoenix holds annual Memorial Day flag-planting event honoring fallen soldiers
Annual event featured Gold Star mothers and Arizona Heroes to Hometowns’ Kathy Pearce as guest speakers
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Churchill County to Hold Dedication for Rafter 3C Arena on June 1 at 1 p.m.
Churchill County’s newest event space, the Rafter 3C Arena, officially opens to the public at this community celebration hosted by Churchill County Commissioners Pete Olsen, Greg Koenig and Justin Heath, County Manager Jim Barbee and City of Fallon Mayor Ken Tedford. Members of the media and the public are invited to attend.