Episodi

  • Barbershop Talk Engages Men of Color in Higher Education Through Community and Collaboration
    Sep 14 2025

    This episode featured a discussion on the Barbershop Talk initiative, which aims to engage men of color in higher education. The program, initiated by Imani Patterson, has expanded to a monthly series involving Nevada State University, College of Southern Nevada, and the City of Las Vegas. The initiative includes free haircuts, food, and discussions on topics like cultural capital. Kendall Sanders, Sarah Taylor, and Sean Tory shared their experiences with similar programs at their institutions, highlighting the importance of building trust and community. The panel emphasized the need for collaboration and resource pooling to support male students effectively.

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    30 min
  • Stephanie Cooper Strengthens Student Support at UNLV, Expands Resources for Crisis Response and Campus Well-Being
    Aug 31 2025

    Stephanie Cooper, Executive Director of Student Support and Advocacy at UNLV, discusses the creation of her office, which aims to provide a centralized resource for students facing crises or insecurities. Cooper, who has been at UNLV for 18 years, emphasizes the importance of compassion and collaboration in her role. She highlights common student issues like food and housing insecurities and the success of the "How Can We Help" form, which responds to student queries within 48 hours. Cooper also mentions initiatives like pop-up pantries in dorms and the development of a larger student lounge. She stresses the importance of listening to students and building relationships across campus.

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    30 min
  • Peter Gatto Talks Expanding UNLV Housing, Building Living-Learning Communities, and Advancing Student Preparedness
    Aug 24 2025

    Dr. Sammie Scales interviews Peter Gatto, Director for Housing and Residential Life at UNLV. Gatto details his 16-year career in student affairs, highlighting his recent positions at Lamar University and FIU. His vision for UNLV involves expanding housing capacity to 5,000 beds and constructing a new first-year residence hall within 3-5 years. Plans include implementing themed communities as living-learning environments, increasing faculty presence, and launching the "Rebel Learning Lounge." Additionally, Gatto emphasizes emergency preparedness, citing past incidents at UNR and Lamar, and the importance of rapid response to student needs.

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    29 min
  • Dr. Jake Thompson Expands Career Pathways with UNLV’s Innovative Microcredentials Program
    May 25 2025

    Dr. Jake Thompson, Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at UNLV, discussed the university's new microcredentials program. Microcredentials are bite-sized, skill-specific credentials that can be for or not for credit. Examples include podcasting, DNA analysis, and hospitality management. These credentials are designed to enhance students' employability by certifying specific skills. Thompson emphasized the program's ease of access, with automatic enrollment and awarding upon completion of courses with a grade better than C. He also highlighted the integration of industry partnerships and the potential for stacking microcredentials into larger qualifications.

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    29 min
  • Dr. Chris Heavey Outlines Vision for UNLV, AI, and Prioritizes Student Success and Mental Health
    May 18 2025

    Dr. Chris Heavey, the new interim president of UNLV, discussed his background, including his PhD from UCLA and his return to Las Vegas in 1992. He emphasized AI's impact on higher education, advocating for a "brace AI" approach to empower students. Heavey highlighted UNLV's priorities: student success, efficient resource management, and community support. He mentioned the need for a new business building and a housing complex for freshmen. He also stressed the importance of mental health support and engagement for students. Heavey plans to balance administrative duties with his academic interests, particularly in mental health research.

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    27 min
  • Explore On-Campus Living, Build Community, and Navigate Student Life at UNLV
    May 11 2025

    In the "Let's Talk UNLV" podcast episode from May 11, 2025, hosts Dr. Sammie Scales and guests Makaylen and Kyle Broyard discuss the benefits of living on campus versus commuting. Michael, the Housing Operations Coordinator, highlights the convenience, support services, and community aspects of on-campus living, including theme floors for diverse student groups. Kyle, the Housing Assignments Coordinator, emphasizes the ease of room changes and the amenities like mail lockers and 24/7 staff. They also discuss the First Year Experience housing requirement and the value of dining plans. Both guests share their personal experiences and advice for incoming students.

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    30 min
  • UNLV Celebrates Student Success with Cultural Ceremonies Honoring Diverse Graduates
    May 4 2025

    The UNLV cultural celebrations for student success are set to begin on May 6 with the Lavender Celebration for LGBT graduating students, followed by the Asian Pacific Islander Middle Eastern Celebration on May 8 and the Latinx Celebration on May 11. The African Heritage Celebration will be held on May 16, coinciding with the post-baccalaureate graduation. Each event allows up to five guests per student, except for the African Heritage Celebration, which allows two. Special guests and performances are featured at each event, and volunteers are needed for setup and ushering. The celebrations are student-centered and aim to recognize and honor the achievements of historically marginalized students.

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    30 min
  • Srishti Avesti Highlights UNLV’s Holistic Wellness Programs and Essential Student Resources
    Apr 27 2025

    Srishti Avesti, a graduate assistant at UNLV's Wellness Center, discussed the university's comprehensive wellness programs. She highlighted the wellness wheel, which includes eight dimensions: occupational, spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, social, financial, and environmental wellness. UNLV offers various resources, such as the Student Health Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Wellness Zone, which provides free wellness supplies and training. Avesti emphasized the importance of Narcan for opioid overdose prevention, fentanyl test strips, and free menstrual products to address period poverty. She also mentioned the availability of free condoms and massage chairs for students.

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    30 min