It Update: Phone system switchover postponed
The University’s new telephone system implementation will be not be taking place during the partial winter closure.
The University’s new telephone system implementation will be not be taking place during the partial winter closure.
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As part of their sweeps week coverage, when television networks are competing for national ratings, KTVN-CBS Channel 2 Reno devoted a series of stories and significant air time to research at the University. The three-part series profiled three of Nevada’s top researchers: Sudeep Chandra, Graca Almeida-Porada, and Wendy Calvin.
Shari Roberts, a kindergarten teacher at the University’s Child and Family Research Center, recently received a Teachers Research Grant from the International Reading Association and will be presenting research findings to the group at the IRA annual convention in Toronto, in May of 2007.
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Lire, a leading French literary magazine, has named the French translation of We’re in Trouble (Harcourt) by Christopher Coake, assistant English professor, as one of the 20 best books of 2006.
The campus is getting an entirely new telephone system over Winter Break. The switchover will take place after 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 21. The following checklists will help you get ready.
Everyone, before Dec. 21, you need to:
Write down any important voicemail messages left on your old telephone. Once the old phone systems are officially […]
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