Entrepreneurs, universities and city officials are trying to persuade firms to move to Las Vegas, citing lower operating costs and growing research space.
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At least one parent did not want to wait for tuberculosis testing by health officials, who are investigating potential exposures at over two dozens schools.
Michael Green, an associate professor of history at UNLV, recently added to the body of Abraham Lincoln literature with “Lincoln and Native Americans,” which examines Lincoln’s actions regarding Native Americans.
The university will start offering a dual degree program this fall that allows students to earn both a medical doctor and master of business administration degree.
The first day of school is always fraught with emotion, but Monday’s return to the classroom is expected to bringing an added dimension to the usual anxieties, experts say.
In 2016, accidents like suffocation or drowning were the leading cause of unnatural child deaths in Nevada.
The inaugural class in the Valley Health System program is comprised of 10 residents in the family medicine program and 16 in the general surgery program.
When a beloved sports figure retires, it’s often said that person will never again have to pay for a drink in a local bar.
To retain young talent, companies are increasingly offering benefits to help tackle one of the millennial generation’s biggest pain points: student loan debt. By helping employees relieve their student debt, companies can boost retention and make their employees happier.
A recent UNLV-led study comparing cancer deaths in U.S. and Caribbean-born black populations in Florida found some huge disparities between the groups, suggesting that analysis of cancer rates solely by race can paint an inaccurate picture of a diverse enclave.