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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dartmouth College will replace a weather vane that “represents an offensive image of a Native American” and the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) has removed the statue of its mascot that many say is connected to the Confederacy.

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UNLV expects the majority of its fall semester will be conducted in-person, according to a letter from university President Dr. Marta Meana.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV and UNR will transition to online-only instruction after spring break due to coronavirus fears, the universities said Thursday.

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UNLV has announced they will be transitioning to online learning on March 23.

Las Vegas Sun

Add UNLV to the roster of universities around the country suspending classroom lectures and instruction this spring due to the spread of the coronavirus.

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UNLV will transition to remote operations after Spring Break, the university announced in a release Thursday.

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In a letter to students the President of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Marta Meana informed students that as of March 23 they will move toward remote/virtual classes amid concerns of coronavirus.

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Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Nevada System of Higher Education has asked all of its institutions to prepare to transition to remote or virtual instruction by April 3.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Nevada System of Higher Education has asked all schools in its jurisdiction to be prepared to transition to remote or virtual instruction by April 3, according to a release from UNLV.

Las Vegas Sun

When it came time for UNLV to submit a 119-page application for a prestigious community engagement award, many stakeholders in the Las Vegas Valley combined to take part in the process. After all, the university has long taken pride in its outreach and has developed many loyal community partners over the years.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada’s two public universities have both been recognized for their community engagement work for the first time.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents Thursday approved the broad framework for a new, privately-funded medical school building at UNLV, subject to mutually-agreed conditions with the project’s donors that require construction to start by Feb. 1 of next year.