News: Office of Information Technology

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UNLV's Kim Schjang joins top female IT professionals to construct the world’s fastest volunteer-built network for the SC21 supercomputing conference.

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Campus efforts will cut down on paper waste and free up office space.

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A pandemic staple — remote education — will be incorporated into select traditional classes. Instructors sought for pilot program this fall.

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Shellie Brattain-Mazzella suggests women join campus committees to learn more about UNLV.

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Office of information technology had a busy summer preparing for a remote campus this fall.

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With the cost of textbooks rising, Open Educational Resources offer an alternative.

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Some courses find themselves in unfamiliar environments as the logistics of social distancing require in-person classes get creative with their spaces.

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New procedures and systems in place to make on-campus experience as safe as possible.

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Office of Online Education offers tips to ensure student success, from tech to study habits, while engaging in remote education.

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A week after remote teaching begins, UNLV College of Engineering faculty find that soliciting student feedback is key.

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Offices of information technology, online education teaming up to make remote teaching a robust and effective tool for classes being taught virtually after spring break.

Rakitha Perera sits with his hands clasped in front of him.
People |

"So good" describes both the work ethic that helped earn Rakitha Perera one of the President's Classified Employee of the Year awards and his favorite karaoke song.