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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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Summer 2022 Health Monthly
Welcome to the Summer Edition of Health Monthly!
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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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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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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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Childbirth Preparation Class (Saturdays) on June 11
Whether you are a first-time parent or you are looking for a refresher, this course can help you prepare for the childbirth process. Labor positions, breathing techniques, induction of labor, vaginal delivery, c-section delivery, pain relief methods and more will be covered. Expectant mothers are encouraged to bring a support person along for the class.
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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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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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Healthy Summer Eating Ideas
With triple digit temperatures and long days full of sunshine, nobody really wants to be spending a lot of time in the kitchen. That’s okay! Summer is a great time to experiment with fresh low-prep meal ideas.
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June 1 City Council
Las Vegas City Council met Wednesday, June 1. Below are some agenda items that may be of interest. View the full agenda and watch a recording. Watch live at kclv.tv/live.
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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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Logistics Conference Supports Student Scholarships
Shanna Hoffman discovered the TMCC Bachelor of Applied Science in Logistics Operations Management when she began to think about changing her career path to one that would be more conducive to family life. For twelve years, Hoffman had worked as a high-limit blackjack dealer. She worked the swing shift, which meant her typical “workday” didn’t end until 5 a.m. A former servicewoman in the Air Force, Hoffman had a background in logistics. So when she considered a new career, TMCC’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Logistics seemed like a natural next step.
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University of Phoenix supports Give an Hour® with donation drive during Mental Health Awareness Month
Donation drive draws awareness of how Give an Hour® provides no-cost mental health care
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Jump Start Helps Oasis Student See into the Future
Time management, flexibility and a sense of accomplishment are all reasons that Western Nevada College’s Jump Start program made it enjoyable for Oasis Academy’s Kailyn Sorensen.
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May 18 City Council
Agenda Item 10 – Homeless Census and Evaluation: City Council approved an agreement with the cities of North Las Vegas, Henderson and Boulder City as well as Clark County to provide a total of $22,849.00 in shared funding for the federally mandated Homeless Census and Evaluation
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University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies Releases Whitepaper on American Workers’ Reasons for Switching Jobs
University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies announces the release of a whitepaper examining factors contributing to employee turnover, as well as possible solutions: “American Workers’ Reasons for Switching Jobs.”
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Lyon County Book Club on May 31
Lyon County Book Club on May 31
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UCC Membership Committee Meeting
UCC Membership Committee Meeting
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WNC Launches Fire Science Program for Fall
Aspiring and current firefighters can count on Western Nevada College to make their career choice more rewarding.