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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.

 

 

 

 

 


 


The Board of Regents wishes to advance student learning to the highest level, foster the expansion of knowledge through teaching and research, encourage community service, and enrich the lives of our students, our communities, our state, and the nation. In fulfillment of this purpose, we hold the following values at the center of our endeavor:

  • Integrity
  • Excellence
  • Accountability
  • Inclusiveness
  • Creativity
  • Innovation

  • The Board of Regents have re-elected Michael Wixom to serve a second term as Chair and Howard Rosenberg a second term as Vice Chair. Click to read more.

     

  • Surrounded by family, friends, Nevada higher education officials, and medical care leaders; community philanthropist and successful businessman Bruce Layne announced a $500,000 donation to help cure neurodegenerative disorders.

     

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