Keith E. Whitfield In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
UNLV’s Beam Hall is reopening next month after closing in December following the Dec. 6 shooting inside the building that killed three professors and critically injured another. University President Keith Whitfield said in a news release that the university has been working to continue safety upgrades and repairs on the building in time for the school year starting Aug. 26, and will reopen the building on Aug. 13.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
The site of the shooting that left three dead on the campus of the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ (UNLV) will reopen in August with security enhancements, the University’s president said Thursday.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
Classes are expected to resume in the fall at the UNLV building where four staff members were shot last December. That's according to the latest "Rebel Recovery Update" from university president Keith E. Whitfield.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Students will be back on the UNLV campus in just one month and school officials are providing additional information regarding improved safety measures around the school following the events of December 6.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Jan Jones Blackhurst has had plenty of experience putting cracks in the glass ceiling. Now, the chief executive in residence at UNLV’s International Gaming Institute, a Caesars Entertainment board member and first female mayor of Las Vegas, is preparing to share her expertise with women on the verge of taking the next step toward the C-suite with a new six-month program designed to address common barriers and challenges that women are experiencing in the corporate workplace on their path to executive level roles.
PR Newswire
UNLV has announced a new strategic partnership with Dreamscape Learn to bring the university's introductory STEM courses to life for students using the company's innovative story-driven virtual reality (VR) courseware.
News From the Margin Podcast
In this episode, UNLV President Keith E. Whitfield talks about his priorities, vision for UNLV and increasing the university’s role as a partner with the community. He also expresses his view on donor relations and details concerning a possible healthcare center at the future UNLV North campus.
The Nevada Independent
Two years ago, officials celebrated the construction of UNLV's $125 million medical school building that arrived cheaper and earlier than expected — but they had greater ambitions.