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July 22: How hard do faculty really work?
July 15: The
state-wide impact of cutting funding to the University
of Nevada School of Medicine is revealed as well as a review of litigation
taken by other 45 other states to sue for adequate education funding.
July 9: Great Basin College
reveals the repercussions
of the budget cuts.
July 7: Chancellor Rogers
notifies the Board of Regents how
the cuts have already negatively affected each of the eight NSHE institutions.
July 2: The College
of Southern Nevada responds to the budget cut impacts.
June 25: Western Nevada College details
the effects of Governor Gibbons' proposed budget cuts.
June 19: UNLV provides a response
on how
the budget cuts will affect the entire campus.
June 11: Chris Hudgins, dean
of UNLV's College of Liberal Arts, informs Chancellor Rogers how the 14%
budget cut would impact UNLV students and faculty.
June 6: Chancellor Rogers notifies
the governor's press secretary that he is ready and willing to meet
with the governor as the proposed cuts to education alone will impact more
than 60% of the state's population.
June 3: Chancellor Rogers sends
a letter to Gov. Gibbons requesting a meeting to discuss the budget cuts.
The governor's press secretary later
told the Las Vegas Sun the governor would be open to a meeting.
May 29: Chancellor
Jim Rogers responds to Governor Jim Gibbons' proposal that higher education absorb a second large budget
cut.
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