Nevada college tuition set to increase
Nevada higher education faces a nearly $50 million fiscal shortfall, prompting officials to vote on increased tuition.
Nevada higher education faces a nearly $50 million fiscal shortfall, prompting officials to vote on increased tuition.
Regents say the increases are intended to maintain current staffing levels, academic programs and student services.
Former Nevada Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who currently serves as president of the University of Nevada, Reno, is one of 435 university and college presidents and chancellors to sign on to a letter protesting the “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American education.”
Clarissa M. Cota e Yvonne Realivasquez se suman al gabinete presidencial como parte de una reorganización estructural.
El CSN da la bienvenida al Dr. William L. Kibler como presidente interino.
Amigos, funcionarios y personalidades del ámbito educativo despidieron al Dr. Federico Zaragoza. No renovó contrato en la presidencia del CSN.
Hundreds of millions of dollars are being invested and awarded to help address the affordable housing crisis in southern Nevada, but the state still has a shortage of about 78,000 affordable homes.
Friday’s announcement is just the latest round of student debt cancellation enacted by the Biden administration, which has approved relief for more than 4.3 million people so far, including 22,710 people in Nevada.