Nevada State University
Recent News About Nevada State University
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Nevada State emphasizes career readiness for student success
As students and their families increasingly question the value of a college degree amid rising tuition costs and shifting job markets, Nevada State University is emphasizing career readiness as a core component of its educational offerings.
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Mental health support emphasized at Nevada State University
College life is often portrayed as a period of growth and exploration, but it also comes with significant pressures.
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Nevada State supports working students with flexible programs
More students are managing the dual responsibilities of work and study.
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Nevada State University promotes flexible learning for modern college students
Today's college students are balancing multiple roles beyond academics, including being parents, employees, and community members.
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STEAM camps build student confidence through hands-on learning
Science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) camps offer students an alternative way to engage with these subjects.
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Nevada introduces specialty license plate for state university
Nevada State University will soon have its own specialty license plate, following the signing of a new bill by Governor Joe Lombardo.
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STEAM summer camps offer hands-on experiences for young learners
STEAM summer camps offer a dynamic learning environment where students in grades 3-8 engage in hands-on activities that merge science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
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Understanding real college costs: planning tips for students
Thinking about the costs of college can be daunting.
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Steam camp supports diversity through education
The representation of women and people of color in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) fields remains significantly low due to various societal, cultural, and systemic factors.
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STEAM summer camps prepare middle schoolers for advanced high school magnet programs
As students approach high school, middle schoolers and their parents often begin exploring advanced high school magnet programs.
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Nevada State appoints Yvonne Wade as inaugural athletic director
Nevada State University has appointed Yvonne Wade as its first athletic director, marking a significant step in establishing the university's athletics program.
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Nevada State University prepares for second-largest graduation ceremony
Nevada State University is set to hold its 2025 commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 10, at the Thomas & Mack Center.
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University announces tenure and promotion for over 20 faculty members effective July 2025
More than 20 faculty members at the university have been granted tenure and promotion, which will become effective on July 1, 2025.
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STEAM camps say they build student confidence in science and technology
Science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) summer camps offer a unique way to engage students by transforming complex subjects into practical experiences.
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Nevada State University to host Scorpion Admitted Student Day on April 26
Scorpion Admitted Student Day at Nevada State University is set for April 26.
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Nevada State University hosts NSHE Board of Regents meeting this week
Nevada State University is set to host the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents quarterly meeting on March 6-7, 2025.
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Nevada State University responds to federal policy changes with focus on diversity
Nevada State University has issued a statement in response to recent federal policy changes, emphasizing its commitment to education as a pathway to economic mobility and community strength.
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Nevada State University outlines growth plans and athletics launch
Nevada State University President DeRionne Pollard highlighted the university's achievements in 2024 and outlined future priorities during the annual State of the University address.
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Nevada State University's president to deliver annual address
President DeRionne Pollard is set to deliver the State of the University address for Nevada State University.
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Nevada State University announces new advisory council for liberal arts school
Nevada State University's School of Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Business (LASB) has introduced its first External Advisory Council.