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Las Vegas Sun

The presidential debate in Las Vegas generated $114 million in publicity for UNLV and the region — more than double what host agencies initially projected, the university announced today.

K.N.P.R. News

One potential conflict of interest for President-elect Donald Trump could involve his dispute with employees attempting to unionize at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The National Labor Relations Board has ruled against Trump, whose company has opposed unionization, but as president, Trump will have the power to appoint new members of the NLRB. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Ruben Garcia, a law professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Weekly

While supporters celebrate President-Elect Donald Trump’s win, many citizens are unsure how to move forward following the election. In an effort to address concerns of students, UNLV professors held what they called a “post-election aftermath teach-in” on Monday to attempt a healing dialogue for students who feel the threat of marginalization.

Campus Technology

The Classroom Technology Services (CTS) team at the University of Nevada Las Vegas Office of Information Technology had two primary motives for getting a better handle on tech usage on campus: 1) Combination VHS-DVD players weren't exactly cutting edge, yet some faculty continued to rely on them; and 2) Some instructors tended to forget that electricity costs money, leaving equipment switched on when they walk out of the classroom.

Nevada Business

In November, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) School of Medicine began accepting applications and interviewing students who will start their medical school education in summer 2017.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

A new UNLV study shows a daunting trend for breast cancer survival rates in Southern Nevada.
The study found that women living in Nevada have worse odds of survival than the national average by about five percentage points. Women in Southern Nevada were worse off than their counterparts in Northern Nevada, the report found.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The fourth time was the charm. At least for the five members of Home Free. The a cappella quintet was working steadily, performing a variety of music showcasing their soaring harmonies at state and county fairs, corporate shows, aboard cruise ships and on college campuses.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Call it the post-election blues. In the days since Nov. 8, UNLV’s Center for Individual, Couple and Family Counseling has seen clients who say they’re frightened, upset or worried by the process and outcome of the presidential election.

Las Vegas Business Press

Center for Autism first stage of UNLV’s School of Medicine

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