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by Kelvin Watson, Executive Director on February 28, 2024
The Library Revolution in Your Neighborhood
by Kelvin Watson, Executive Director on February 28, 2024
"The revolution that technology has brought to humankind is mirrored in our libraries, with transformative experiences for all ages. We have become the new community center in our neighborhoods..." Kelvin Watson, Executive Director... Read full article
by Ronald Childs on October 6, 2023
Dr. Lisa N. Herring Named President of PROPEL
by Ronald Childs on October 6, 2023
"PROPEL’s leadership is energized by the addition of the prominent and accomplished education executive. “Dr. Lisa Herring is a highly regarded and transformational leader in education..." Ronald Childs, Burrell Communications... Read full article
by Joseph C. Abraham on September 19, 2023
Level Up DJ an After School Program DJ Get Bucc and Pauly Macc bring hip-hop to our youth.
by Joseph C. Abraham on September 19, 2023
"I was always teaching people how to DJ and after the skills that I’ve taught them, they actually took that skill and did something good with it. So, I figured OK well if I'm able to do that and give them something..." DJ Get Bucc... Read full article
by LaToya Bembry of the Ferraro Group on February 26, 2021
WGU Launches Initiative to Remove Barriers for Students
by LaToya Bembry of the Ferraro Group on February 26, 2021
With millions of American workers facing the urgent need to reskill or upskill for a post-pandemic economy, nonprofit online Western Governors University (WGU) announced today the launch of its Equitable Access Initiative. ... Read full article
by Augusta Massey, Esq. on September 4, 2020
Celebrating the 100th Year Anniversary of the 19th Amendment
by Augusta Massey, Esq. on September 4, 2020
This year marks the one hundredth anniversary of the nineteenth amendment. On August 18, 1920, women attained the legal right to vote in the United States of America.... Read full article
by Fikisha Miller, Esq. on July 3, 2020
The Judiciary: A Series on Government in the State of Nevada
by Fikisha Miller, Esq. on July 3, 2020
The Judicial branch of the government is responsible for interpreting the law. While that sounds like a relatively simple task the justice system relies on a multi-leveled court system. ... Read full article
by Naiomi Pitre on May 1, 2020
Anand Nair is Seeking to Represent District A
by Naiomi Pitre on May 1, 2020
As a proud United States Marine Corps veteran, Anand Nair learned many valuable life lessons, including the Latin term, “ductus exemplo”, meaning lead by example. ... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on October 8, 2019
Lou Richardson: Building Las Vegas
by Erica Vital-Lazare on October 8, 2019
It is not possible to list with brevity and without awe, the commercial, federal and civic projects managed and completed by Lou Richardson, founding CEO of Richardson Construction Inc.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 12, 2019
Ak McMorris: Advancing Impact
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 12, 2019
Moderating the NAACP’s Black and Blue forum, a dialogue between law enforcement and the public, Ak McMorris opened the floor with a simple declaration, “We have questions, and we want answers.”... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 12, 2019
Claytee White: Sewing Stories
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 12, 2019
As director of Oral History Research Center for UNLV Libraries, Claytee White stitches together the voices and events of Southern Nevada into a living tapestry.... Read full article
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