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November 21, 2009 A Few Minutes with Milt
A Few Minutes with Milt
Part II with Beryl Love
A Few Minutes with Milt, 11-11-09
Reno, NV
(2009-11-11)
On the 11-11 edition of "A Few Minutes with Milt" University of Nevada Reno President Milt Glick begins a two-part conversation with Beryl Love, Executive Editor of the Reno Gazette Journal.
Solutions to Global Warming
Reno, NV
(2009-11-04)
University of Nevada, Reno President Milt Glick chats with Dr. Walter Broecker, Professor of Geology at Columbia University's Lamont-Daugherty Earth Observatory.
New Professor of Business Journalism
Reno, NV
(2009-11-04)
University of Nevada, Reno President Milt Glick talks with David Morrow the new Professor of Business Journalism at the Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism.
News from the Washoe County Health Department
Reno, NV
(2009-10-21)
UNR President Milt Glick talks with Dr. Mary Anderson, Washoe County District Health Officer.
New Adjutant General for Nevada National Guard
Reno, NV
(2009-11-11)
UNR President Milt Glick talks with General Bill Burks, the new Adjutant General for the Nevada National Guard.
Concrete Canoe Contest
Reno, NV
(2009-11-11)
University of Nevada, Reno President Milt Glick talks with Jorge Gonzalez, Co-captain of the 2009 UNR Concrete Canoe Team.
A Few Minutes with Milt, 9-30-09
Reno, NV
(2009-09-30)
University of Nevada, Reno President Milt Glick chats with Heath Morrison, Superintendent of the Washoe County School District.
A Few Minutes With Milt, 9-23-09
Reno, NV
(2009-09-24)
University of Nevada, Reno President Milt Glick chats with Eric Rasmussen, Shakespeare scholar and English Professor at UNR.
UNR Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Reno, NV
(2009-09-16)
University of Nevada President Milt Glick talks with Ken Hunter, Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at UNR'S School of Medicine.
UNR Professor Wins Award
Reno, NV
(2009-09-09)
University of Nevada President Dr. Milt Glick talks with Jen Hill, Professor of English at UNR and winner of the Burkhart Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies.
Why Girls Don't Play Baseball
Reno, NV
(2009-09-01)
This week UNR President Milt Glick's guest is Jennifer Ring, Political Science Professor at UNR and author of "Stolen Bases: Why Girls Don't Play Baseball".
UNR's Early Childhood Autism Program
Reno, NV
(2009-08-26)
University of Nevada President Milt Glick talks with Patrick Ghezzi, Co-founder of UNR's Early Childhood Autism Program.
ASUN
Reno, NV
(2009-08-19)
On the 8-19 edition of "A Few Minutes with Milt" University of Nevada President Milt Glick talks with Eli Reilly, President of the Associated Students of the Unviersity of Nevada, Reno.
A New Degree Program in Neuroscience
Reno, NV
(2009-08-17)
On the 8-12 edition of "A Few Minutes with Milt" Dr. Glick, President of the University of Nevada, talks with Michael Webster, Co-Director of UNR's undergraduate program in neuroscience.
More with Dan Klaich
Reno, NV
(2009-08-05)
On the 8-5 edition of "A Few Minutes with Milt" University of Nevada, Reno President Milt Glick continues his conversation with Dan Klaich, new Chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
New Chancellor for the NSHE
Reno, NV
(2009-07-30)
University of Nevada Reno President Milt Glick has a two-part conversation with Dan Klaich, new Chancellor for the Nevada System of Higher Education. Part two will air on Wednesday 8-5 at 5:30AM and 7:30AM on KUNR88.7FM.
The Conversation Continues
Reno, NV
(2009-07-21)
University of Nevada President Milt Glick continues his conversation with Jerry Ceppos, Dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism.
New Dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism
Reno, NV
(2009-07-15)
University of Nevada Reno President Milt Glick talks with Jerry Ceppos, new Dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism. Their conversation continues next Wednesday with a look at new professors coming to the School of Journalism.
Megafish Star Zeb Hogan
Reno, NV
(2009-07-08)
University of Nevada President Milt Glick talks with Zeb Hogan, UNR Professor of Natural Resources and Environmental Science and star of a National Geographic program that searches for the world's largest fish.
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