Find Your Spark in Spring Semester at WNC
Choose from photography, ballet, aviation, psychology, ballet, fiction, fiction writing, astronomy classes, and more, and take your courses in person, flex and online.
Read moreNSHE Welcomes Four New Regents
NSHE's virtual ceremony on Jan. 15 welcomed Dr. Lois Tarkanian (District 2), Byron Brooks (District 3), Patrick Boylan (District 5) and Joseph Arrascada (District 10) to the 13-member board.
Read moreBroadway Rising! Caps 2020 with 2 Performances
The WNC and WNMTC virtual choir concluded the year with the release of “For Good” from the musical Wicked and “Once Upon A December” from the musical Anastasia.
Read moreWNC to Close on Monday, Jan. 18 for MLK Jr. Day
Even though WNC will be closed on Monday, Jan. 18, students can go to wnc.edu for registration info and procedures to prepare for the start of spring semester.
Read moreFormer WNC Financial Aid Coordinator Selected Veteran of Month
Al Camp received the prestigious honor from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak for January 2021 for his commitment and dedication to veterans.
Read moreNevada Magazine Recognizes Two WNC Artists
WNC Gallery Coordinator Marie Nygren and Art Instructor Rob Petersen were selected winners of the 2020 Great Picture Hunt.
Read moreFoundation Annual Report Reveals Great Support of WNC, Students
WNC Foundation's annual financial transparency to NSHE reveals how much good is being done to grow the college and support student success.
Read moreFallon Welding Program Finds Success, Looks to Future
During fall semester, seven of Hank Wohle's students earned eight American Welding Society certifications, which will help them find quality welding jobs across the country.
Read moreScharmann, O’Toole Top Best of Fallon 2020 List
Readers of the Lahontan Valley News voted former WNC Dean Bus Scharmann, Fallon Campus and Rural Outreach Director Holly O’Toole and English Instructor Monica Fairbanks Nos. 1-3 in the Best College Professor category.
Read moreWNC Applauds 408 Students on Fall 2020 Dean’s List
To qualify for the Dean's List, students needed to complete at least 12 units and accumulate at least a 3.50 grade point average for the semester.
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