Ott recognized for scholarly paper
The Western Society for French History will present Sandra Ott, associate professor in the Center for Basque Studies, with the Millstone Prize in Albuquerque, N.M., Nov. 10.
The Western Society for French History will present Sandra Ott, associate professor in the Center for Basque Studies, with the Millstone Prize in Albuquerque, N.M., Nov. 10.
Delivering theatre at its finest, Nevada Repertory Company Summer Festival and Reno Little Theater present “Godspell” at the University’s Redfield Proscenium Theatre.
The Computer Den at the ASUN Bookstore is now offering Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows at educational discounts.
In a two-hour Town Hall meeting May 21 with classified staff, President Milt Glick reinforced the value of classified’s role and talked about specific thresholds Nevada can meet by 2012 in several areas.
University of Nevada School of Medicine physicians received trust fund grants for pediatric immunodeficiencies and diabetes research.
The campus community is invited to attend a free summer lecture series offered by the Summer Session office in collaboration with a variety of departments and committees across campus.
Tom Harrison has been appointed as chair of the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology for a three-year term.
Shane Templeton, Donald Bear, and Saundra Madura, have published the invited chapter “Assessing students’ spelling knowledge: Relationships to reading and writing,” in Classroom literacy assessment: Making Sense of what Students Know and Do .
Deborah Verstegen, Reed Scull and Gary Peltier have recently published papers and/or delivered presentations.
John Frederick, executive vice-president and provost at the University of Nevada, Reno, has accepted a position as Senior Fellow with NASULGC, a public university association effective July 1.
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