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A Few Minutes with Milt on KUNR

Posted by glick on 21 Oct 2009 | Tagged as: Communications, Misc., Our Community, Out and About, Uncategorized

I talk with Dr. Mary Anderson, Washoe County District Health Officer.

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Meeting with Staff Employees Council

Posted by glick on 18 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: Out and About, Uncategorized

On Tuesday, June 16, I had the pleasure of meeting with members of the Staff Employees Council (SEC) in Room 304 of the Reynolds School of Journalism. I was accompanied by Provost Marc Johnson. We spent our time discussing the latest developments regarding the University’s budget, as well as the long-term future of the institution. Continue Reading »

Letters of support: University key to economic future

Posted by glick on 13 Mar 2009 | Tagged as: Budget, Uncategorized

There are a number of reasons why the University of Nevada, Reno holds such great value to the economic future of our community and our state. In letters of support about our University written to our state’s leaders by several notable individuals and organizations who have long partnered with our campus, one can see the impact of real-world examples, from our collective research and academic expertise helping to fuel a “re-birth of American capitalism” to key outreach to the area’s small businesses. Here is text of these letters.

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“A Few Minutes with Milt” on KUNR 88.7

Posted by glick on 30 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

A discussion with Ty Cobb, political consultant and Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Nevada Network.

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“A Few Minutes With Milt” on KUNR 88.7 FM

Posted by glick on 22 Oct 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized, University

A discussion with geography professor, researcher and Regents Teaching Award-winner Scott Mensing about vital climate change research being conducted in our area.
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