In Kenya, there are two Registered Behavior Technicians certified to support autistic children. The lack of support can be extremely difficult for the children and their families. Debra Ntimama, whose son Kalel has autism, was desperate to find support. She even paid to host international therapists in Kenya. She finally decided to take matters into her own hands, initiated the Kalel Program, named for her son.
Health information technology (HIT) focuses on the systems that maintain patient data and enhance patient care. Specialists who work in the field of HIT develop and maintain systems that store information, analyze data and allow for secure communication between healthcare professionals, doctors and patients.
Department of Geography Professor and Chair Douglas Boyle has been mapping and modeling glacial terrain and terminal lake basins for the past decade in an effort to build an accurate estimation of climatic conditions over the last 20,000+ years
Sam Lieberman Regents’ Award for Student Scholarship recipient and Environmental Science major Cassie Barber spent the first warm spring day of 2022 clearing out the beds for TMCC’s new pollinator garden.
To have been homeless and living in a tiny motel room with four other people, to have been married at 16 and divorced at 21, doesn’t seem like the typical background of someone in medical school.
On Friday, April 29, 2022, at 2:30 p.m., the City of Reno will commemorate Arbor Day 2022, the 150th anniversary of Arbor Day, the 50th anniversary of the Arbor Day Foundation, and the City's 40th year as a Tree City USA with a Proclamation and ceremonial tree planting at Powning Veterans Memorial Park. Two new trees will be planted during the event.
It might be hard for current TMCC students to think about, but 50 years ago when students first attended classes at the newly-formed community college, the Dandini Campus didn’t yet exist
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for the 12 months ending in March 2022. The data showed an 8.5% increase, the largest year-over-year increase since 1981.
Without taking sides in an all-too-topical topic, that’s how we say “congratulations” – first in Russian, then Ukrainian – to Paul Werth, a UNLV Russian history professor.
The Reno Fire Department's (RFD) arson prosecution rate is 17 percent higher than the national average. Despite this impressive statistic, there are steps the public can take to limit opportunities for arson at their homes.
Computer scientists and linguists at the University of Nevada, Reno, have developed a new interdisciplinary bachelor's degree program in computational linguistics, which will be offered beginning with the fall 2022 semester.