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UNLV Newsmakers 2022: May
May marked the end of a chapter for thousands of UNLV graduates, who crossed the Thomas & Mack stage for the first spring semester commencement ceremony held on campus since the pandemic began.
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University of Phoenix builds upon Career Services for Life commitment with launch of job resources hub
Comprehensive hub features free templates developed by experienced career advisor professionals
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Open Genealogy Lab on June 10
Genealogy is now the second most popular hobby in America. Come to our Open Genealogy Lab each Friday and learn how to build your family tree, discover your ancestors and amaze your family with your research skills! Discover who you are by finding out where you came from. Each family has an amazing story, start to share yours today!
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Breastfeeding Class (Saturdays) on June 11
A Certified Lactation Consultant will demonstrate techniques to help you succeed with breastfeeding. Topics include breastfeeding basics, positioning, latch, pumping, weaning and jaundice. Strategies for moms returning to work will also be discussed. Women are encouraged to invite a partner or friend to attend the class with them.
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Residency Slots Key To Fixing Physician Shortage in Nevada
Graduation season is upon us, including the graduation of some of our residents and fellows.
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Culture of Las Vegas: The Filipinos' Debuts on County TV, Podcast, Social Media
The local Filipino community is the focus of the next iteration of the popular “Cultures of Las Vegas” television and podcast series. “Cultures of Las Vegas: The Filipinos” debuts on Clark County Television (CCTV) Wednesday, June 1 at 2 and 6 p.m. and airs throughout the month. The Philippines celebrates its independence on June 12.
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Strategies for Implementing Technology in your Small Business - Nevada Women's Business Center
Strategies for Implementing Technology in your Small Business - Nevada Women's Business Center
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TMCC Celebrates Faculty and Staff
Early last month, TMCC hosted its first in-person Employee Awards and Recognition ceremony since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. The ceremony recognized excellence across several domains including service, longevity and tenure, to name a few. And while the faculty and staff who were recognized were many, each exemplified by this famous quote, likely from The Story of Philosophy (1926): “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”
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University of Phoenix leader develops transfer articulation course for AACRAO
Dr. Marc Booker provides course content for higher education admissions professionals
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Public Asked to keep July Fourth Fireworks Celebrations 'Safe & Sane'
With the July Fourth holiday fast approaching, Clark County and partnering agencies are asking the public to follow the rules regarding fireworks.
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How to build a business administration resume: 8 tips to help you land your dream job
Are you looking for a job in business administration? If so, you need to create a resume that will stand out from the competition. In this blog post, we will provide 8 tips that will help you build an impressive resume and increase your chances of landing your dream job!
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Congratulations to the Class of 2022!
Western Nevada College is celebrating the achievements of its 2021-22 graduates this week on its Carson City and Fallon campuses.
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University of Phoenix holds annual Memorial Day flag-planting event honoring fallen soldiers
University of Phoenix held its annual Memorial Day flag-planting event May 24 on its Phoenix campus in Arizona, honoring the sacrifices of those who served and died in the Armed Forces. This year, volunteers from university employees and community members planted more than 10,000 flags spelling out, “Because of the Brave.”
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Churchill County’s Vaccine, Testing Schedule for June 2022
Churchill County continues to offer COVID vaccine and testing opportunities in June 2022 to anyone age five years and older. Vaccines are offered at both the Miner’s Road Public Health Site and the William N. Pennington Life Center; testing is only offered at Miner’s Road.
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Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 22
Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 22
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Fremont Street Motel Turning into Bridge Housing for the Homeless
An old Fremont Street motel is being turned into a bridge housing program to help homeless individuals transition from sleeping in a shelter or on the streets to permanent housing.
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Churchill County to Hold Dedication for Rafter 3C Arena on June 1 at 1 p.m.
Churchill County’s newest event space, the Rafter 3C Arena, officially opens to the public at this community celebration hosted by Churchill County Commissioners Pete Olsen, Greg Koenig and Justin Heath, County Manager Jim Barbee and City of Fallon Mayor Ken Tedford. Members of the media and the public are invited to attend.
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How to excel as a Business Administrative Assistant: Tips and tricks to make your job easier
Are you looking to become a successful business administrative assistant? If so, you’re in the right place! In this blog post, we will discuss some tips and tricks that will help make your job easier and more efficient.
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Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 8
Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 8
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Coronavirus Update
On Friday, May 20, 2022, the Declaration of Emergency related to the COVID-19 pandemic ended. The State of Emergency declaration had been in place since March 2020 and has allowed the state to respond to challenges brought forward by the unprecedented pandemic. Ending the State of Emergency ends certain flexibilities that were in place to help the state reaction to changing and unknown circumstances.