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CSN forms taskforce to integrate artificial intelligence into campus practices
By B. B. Urness | Apr 11, 2024
The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has introduced an AI Taskforce to guide the institution's approach to artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to ensure that AI is integrated responsibly and ethically into the college's learning environment.
CSN hosts faculty reading event for creative writing exploration
By A. D. Nghiem | Apr 10, 2024
CSN faculty members will have the opportunity to present their original works at an upcoming event hosted by the CSN Creative Writing Program. The event invites students, community members, and faculty to engage with diverse forms and perspectives in creative writing.
Study explores impact of groundwater on Californian ecosystems
By K. R. Nelson | Apr 9, 2024
A recent study published in Nature Water has explored the relationship between groundwater levels and ecosystems in California. The research, spanning 38 years of satellite data, was conducted by a team led by the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) with partners from University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), Cardiff University, and Desert Research Institute (DRI). This study aims to inform water management practices that consider both human and ecosystem needs.
CSN rallies advocate for transgender respect following regent’s comments
By A. D. Nghiem | Apr 8, 2024
Students, faculty, and community leaders at the College of Southern Nevada are advocating for the respect and acceptance of transgender individuals. This movement comes in response to recent comments by NSHE Regent Patrick Boylan.
Nevada DMV announces service outage due to electrical maintenance
By D. D. Diggs | Apr 5, 2024
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced a planned service interruption due to electrical maintenance at its Carson City office.
Study reveals complexity behind global extreme flooding
By A. D. Nghiem | Apr 4, 2024
A recent study published in Science Advances has revealed that the risk of extreme floods in watersheds globally is complicated by the compounding effects of multiple flood drivers. The research, co-authored by Guo Yu, Ph.D., assistant research professor of hydrometeorology at DRI, emphasizes the complexity involved in understanding flood risks.
Nevada's new $12 hourly minimum wage takes effect July 1
By D. D. Diggs | Apr 2, 2024
The Nevada Office of the Labor Commissioner has announced upcoming changes to the state's minimum wage, effective July 1, 2024.
Nevada orders Sigue Corp. to stop money transmission activities
By D. D. Diggs | Mar 22, 2024
The Nevada Financial Institutions Division has directed Sigue Corp. to halt its money transmission operations in the state due to financial instability.
Nevada approves tax abatements for Excel Inc. and Vantage Data Centers
By D. D. Diggs | Mar 21, 2024
The Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) has approved tax abatements totaling $13,224,749 for two companies.
Climate Engine launches new site for improved drought monitoring
By K. R. Nelson | Mar 13, 2024
Climate Engine has launched a new website aimed at enhancing drought and vegetation monitoring across the contiguous United States. This platform is the result of a collaboration between researchers from the Desert Research Institute (DRI), University of California Merced, Google, NOAA, BLM, and other federal partners. The tool provides users with access to satellite and climate data in an accessible format to aid in water conservation, wildfire risk management, agricultural productivity monitoring, and ecological restoration.
Nevada Division of Insurance seeks public input on health benefit revisions
By D. D. Diggs | Mar 13, 2024
The Nevada Division of Insurance (NVDOI) is inviting public feedback on proposed revisions to the state's essential health benefits (EHB) plan.
Land surveyor shares insights on career transition from engineering
By D. D. Diggs | Mar 11, 2024
Kaitlin Constantine's journey to becoming a licensed land surveyor highlights an alternative path for professionals in engineering and surveying fields.
Nevada DMV arrests suspect in emission fraud scheme
By D. D. Diggs | Mar 6, 2024
Investigators from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) have arrested Alejandro Dominguez De La Peña following surveillance at a local emissions testing station.
Nevada regents renew contract for Desert Research Institute president
By K. R. Nelson | Mar 1, 2024
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents has approved the renewal of Dr. Kumud Acharya's four-year contract as President of the Desert Research Institute (DRI). This decision was made during the board's quarterly meeting.
Free seminar during Women in Construction Week highlights women's role
By D. D. Diggs | Feb 26, 2024
Women in Construction Week, observed from March 3 to 9, will highlight the contributions of women to the construction industry.
Nikki Haag appointed deputy director for new Nevada boards standards office
By D. D. Diggs | Feb 5, 2024
Nikki Haag has been appointed as Deputy Director of the newly established Nevada Office of Boards, Commissions and Councils Standards.
Developer selected for new Windsor Park community construction
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 29, 2024
The Nevada Housing Division, in collaboration with the Uplift Windsor Park Advisory Committee, has announced the selection of Community Development Programs Center of Nevada (CDPCN) as the developer for a new community in North Las Vegas.
Nevada climate report highlights warm December; future outlook remains uncertain
By J. D. Suayan | Jan 25, 2024
Klaire Rhodes, a graduate student at the Nevada State Climate Office, and Thomas Albright, an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Interim Nevada State Climatologist, have released their quarterly climate report for Nevada. Their analysis indicates that December 2023 was notably warm, ranking as the sixth warmest December on record.
Nevada increases workplace safety violation penalties starting January
By D. D. Diggs | Jan 12, 2024
The Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced an increase in penalties for workplace safety violations, effective January 15, 2024.
Nevada DMV offers 'Star of Life' symbol on licenses for medical condition disclosure
By D. D. Diggs | Dec 11, 2023
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has introduced a new initiative aimed at enhancing motorist safety.