In The News: Aerospace Studies/Air Force ROTC Program
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U.S. News & World Report recognized 23 UNLV programs, including 13 from the William S. Boyd School of Law, in its annual list of top graduate and professional schools.
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Catching a glimpse of jets flying overhead was one thing Anthony Noll looked forward to as a child.
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Just after the two-year anniversary of the day that irrevocably changed Leslie Collis’ life, the native Las Vegan will say goodbye to the city she has called home for 15 years.
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The $10 million that state lawmakers approved to help recruit new teachers may not arrive in Clark County School District coffers for several more weeks.
Gov. Sandoval signs bill giving $27 million to UNLV
A push to expand rights to carry guns on public-college campuses has largely fizzled.
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Not only could unmanned aerial systems deliver packages to a home or office some day, they may also drive the conversation on the issue of personal privacy, a panel of drone experts agreed Wednesday.