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Tensions between NSHE regents, former UNLV president grew in months main as much as resignation

By Miles Cooper March 5, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — What gave the impression to be a sudden resignation, 8 Information Now has realized was truly months within the making, as regents grew annoyed with the College of Nevada, Las Vegas’s former president. 

Latest conferences with the Nevada System of Increased Training Board of Regents confirmed some members had been shedding religion in Keith Whitfield’s management. 

“Who made that decision? Excuse me Provost [Christopher] Heavey. You are not the president. I think you’re wonderful, but I’d like to get the answer from the president,” Stephanie Goodman, a regent from Clark County, mentioned at a particular assembly held on Jan. 17. 

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Goodman, and different regents, had been questioning UNLV on why the varsity was looking for to lift pupil charges, when it ended 2024 with a $80 million fund stability. 

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Goodman needed Whitfield, not one in all his workers members, to reply the questions. 

“Sir, you have not said anything during this entire process,” Goodman mentioned. He additionally questioned why there have been 93 job openings at each UNLV’s medical and dental colleges.

“There’s a lot that’s wrong here and I’m not trying to defend anybody. But like I said, I do feel that you’re the president. You’re responsible,” Goodman mentioned. 

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Different regents voiced their frustration with Whitfield on the Jan. 17 assembly. 

Regent Bryon Brooks of Clark County mentioned some state oversight of UNLV’s price range must be thought of. 

“It feels to me that there was some deflection in terms of questions that were posed,” Brooks mentioned. 

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NSHE Regent Chair Amy Carvalho additionally mentioned she wasn’t on board with UNLV looking for to hike pupil charges. 

“I have to say that the response to this has been a bit casual and I’m concerned with that,” Carvalho mentioned. 

“You can bury us with paperwork. But I guess I’m just not getting it. I don’t know even know how you can explain it better,” Regent Susan Brager of Clark County mentioned. 

“We know that the last six months have been difficult, that there’s been a lot of tension between him and the board of regents,” Invoice Robinson, UNLV economics professor, mentioned. 

Robinson was the previous college workers chair and has spent greater than 40 years at UNLV. 

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“The management of the student fees has been an issue for a long time, and everybody should have known, that $80 million is going to blow the lid off,” Robinson mentioned. 

Robinson added that the $80 million within the college’s funding reserve doesn’t look good with regards to asking state lawmakers for extra money throughout this present legislative session.

In an announcement launched Monday evening, Whitfield mentioned his departure was as a consequence of household causes as he wanted to are inclined to his mom and needed to spend extra time along with his grandchildren.

“Now, I have to take my own advice and take care of some family issues. Family is a crucial part of our lives. More of my attention is needed to help my mother and make sure she has the best care possible. I also want to spend more time with one of my grandsons who currently has some health challenges of his own. These commitments will require more of my time and energy and prevent me from being your president,” he mentioned in his assertion.

NSHE appointed provost Dr. Christopher Heavey to function Officer in Cost.

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