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Texas researchers develop algorithm for tracking daily reservoir evaporation
By K. R. Nelson | May 28, 2024
Scientists from Texas A&M University, led by Dr. Huilin Gao and Dr. Bingjie Zhao, have developed a new method for estimating daily reservoir evaporation rates. This research, detailed in the journal Water Resources Research, highlights the importance of accurate evaporation estimates for managing water resources, especially in Texas where summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees.
Nevada approves tax abatements for two companies creating nearly 300 jobs
By D. D. Diggs | May 24, 2024
The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) has approved tax abatements totaling $35,321,637 for two companies.
Nevada approves $1.1 million for workforce training at Truckee Meadows Community College
By D. D. Diggs | May 24, 2024
The Governor's Office of Economic Development has announced the approval of $1.1 million in funding to support workforce training programs at Truckee Meadows Community College.
Study shows rising temperatures threaten Upper Colorado River Basin's streamflows
By A. D. Nghiem | May 23, 2024
The Colorado River, a vital water source for many Western cities and agricultural areas in the United States, is facing significant challenges due to climate change. A new study by researchers from the Desert Research Institute (DRI), USGS, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory reveals that rising temperatures will drastically reduce streamflows in the Upper Colorado River Basin as groundwater levels decline.
Graduate students showcase diverse research topics at DRI's annual poster session
By K. R. Nelson | May 23, 2024
On April 26, 16 graduate students showcased their research at the Desert Research Institute (DRI) in Reno during the annual poster presentation session. The event, organized by Dr. Kathleen Rodrigues, aimed to provide DRI-affiliated graduate students with networking opportunities and a platform to improve their presentation skills while highlighting their research.
Nevada honors Dwayne Harris as employee veteran of April
By D. D. Diggs | May 22, 2024
Dwayne Harris, a Compliance Audit/Investigator II with the Division of Industrial Relations (DIR), Workers Compensation Section (WCS), has been named the April 2024 Nevada Employee Veteran of the Month.
Desert Research Institute announces global summit on wildfire resilience
By A. D. Nghiem | May 21, 2024
The Desert Research Institute (DRI), a prominent environmental research organization, has announced the launch of a global initiative with its first summit set to take place at Encore Las Vegas from August 21-23, 2024. This event is part of the AWE+ initiative aimed at fostering resilient communities in response to climate change.
Economic growth spurred by new facilities and investments across Nevada
By D. D. Diggs | May 17, 2024
Down south, the footwear company Crocs has opened a one-million-square-foot facility in North Las Vegas.
CSN engages with local community during annual mesquite days
By D. D. Diggs | May 17, 2024
CSN Mesquite participated in the 40th Annual Mesquite Days Event and Parade, held from May 2 to May 4. The event was an opportunity for the institution to engage with the community and promote its upcoming Summer and Fall 2024 classes.
College of Southern Nevada announces new student government leadership
By B. B. Urness | May 17, 2024
The College of Southern Nevada has announced the newly elected members of the Associated Students of the College of Southern Nevada (ASCSN) Executive Board and Senate. These individuals have been chosen to represent the student body and serve as advocates for their peers, faculty, and staff.
Benjamin Mendoza honored as employee of the month at CSN
By B. B. Urness | May 17, 2024
Benjamin Mendoza has been named the May 2024 Employee of the Month by the Administrative Faculty Assembly (AFA) at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN). Mendoza, an Academic Advisor for Health Sciences Programs at the Henderson Campus, was nominated by Angel Clemens.
CSN baseball wins SWAC title for second consecutive year
By D. D. Diggs | May 7, 2024
The College of Southern Nevada's (CSN) baseball team has secured its 12th Scenic West Athletic Conference (SWAC) title. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that CSN has won the SWAC championship, reflecting a strong performance under Head Coach Nick Garritano, who now holds seven conference titles.
ASCSN seeks student leaders for various roles at College of Southern Nevada
By B. B. Urness | May 7, 2024
The Associated Students of the College of Southern Nevada (ASCSN) is calling on students to join their ranks and make a difference on campus. ASCSN, the student government organization at CSN, aims to represent the interests of students, faculty, and staff.
CSN names Molly Keyes as 2024 commencement speaker
By B. B. Urness | May 6, 2024
Molly Keyes has been selected as the Student Commencement Speaker for the College of Southern Nevada's Class of 2024. Her journey through education is marked by perseverance and a deep appreciation for inclusivity, qualities that have made her an ideal choice to address her fellow graduates.
Reuben D'Silva announced as CSN's 2024 commencement keynote speaker
By D. D. Diggs | May 6, 2024
Reuben D’Silva will deliver the keynote address at the College of Southern Nevada’s commencement ceremony for the class of 2024. His journey from Mumbai, India, to becoming a U.S. Marine and an educator in the Clark County School District is marked by perseverance and dedication.
CSN promotes mental health awareness month with support services for students
By B. B. Urness | May 6, 2024
Mental health challenges are prevalent among college students, with 1 in 5 experiencing a mental health condition during their studies, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Additionally, half of the student population rates their mental health as below average or poor. Common stressors include anxiety over academic performance, financial concerns, interpersonal conflicts, and burnout.
College of Southern Nevada surpasses student enrollment goals for current academic year
By D. D. Diggs | May 6, 2024
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) is preparing for the fiscal year 2024-2025 with a focus on enhancing its Adult Basic Education programs. The staff is working on new strategies to improve educational experiences, including refining class schedules and conducting instructor evaluations.
Nevada Division of Insurance launches home insurance tool for consumers
By D. D. Diggs | May 3, 2024
The Nevada Division of Insurance (NVDOI) has introduced a new online tool to assist Nevada residents in finding home insurance providers that are currently accepting applications based on specific zip codes.
New study explores historical resilience amid frequent environmental disturbances
By A. D. Nghiem | May 1, 2024
DRI's Erick Robinson, Ph.D., an associate research professor of climate and archaeology, has contributed to a new study published in Nature. This research represents the first global-scale comparison of human resilience to environmental and cultural disturbances over millennia. It compiles decades of work by archaeologists and environmental scientists who gathered extensive datasets from around the world.
New method reveals genetic function link in deep Earth microbes
By A. D. Nghiem | Apr 30, 2024
Researchers at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences have developed a new method to link the genetics and function of individual microbes living deep below Earth's surface. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, highlights how this innovative approach can help understand microbial communities' roles in global processes such as the carbon cycle.