In The News: Office of the President

KNPR News

This time last year, the University of Nevada Las Vegas was still basking in the glow of being on everyone's mind.

Las Vegas Sun

The group working to reinvigorate the Maryland Parkway corridor recommends dividing it into four distinct districts, linked by a high-capacity transit system.

Nevada Independent

Billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has backed out of a deal to help construct a $1.9 billion stadium for the Oakland Raiders, throwing the team’s proposed move to Las Vegas into jeopardy.

MSNBC

We are back here at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and in just a few hours, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, as you know, are going head to head for the third and final debate.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Gov. Brian Sandoval, Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak and large group of supporters of Ainsworth Game Technology celebrated the opening of the company’s 291,000-square-foot North American headquarters in Las Vegas on Friday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Hillary Clinton’s sweeping plan to make college more affordable — sparing 88 percent of Nevada families from paying tuition at in-state, public institutions — has been received with a mix of praise and skepticism from higher education insiders.

Las Vegas Review Journal

With enough determination, UNLV will soon find its place among the nation’s higher education elites, President Len Jessup told an auditorium packed with hundreds of professors and students Thursday afternoon.

Las Vegas Sun

"Change."

That was the big buzzword coming out of UNLV President Len Jessup's second State of the University speech today.

KNPR News

There’s a lot happening and we’re not done yet was the message over at UNLV Thursday, as President Len Jessup delivered his annual State of the University Address.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

UNLV president Len Jessup gave his second state of the university address Thursday and talked about the importance of change.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Len Jessup gave his second State of the University today and talked about the importance of change.

KSNV-TV: News 3

There’s a lot happening and we’re not done yet was the message over at UNLV Thursday, as President Len Jessup delivered his annual State of the University Address.