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KNCJ (89.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in Reno, Nevada.Owned and operated by the University of Nevada, Reno, it plays classical music during the week with jazz on weekend evenings.
Home means Nevada, Home means the hills, Home means the sage and the pines. Out by the Truckee's silvery rills, Out where the sun always shines, There is the land that I love the best, Fairer than all I can see. Right in the heart of the golden west Home, means Nevada to me. Whenever the sun at the close of day, Colors all the western sky,
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education: Public Radio KNCJ: 89.5 FM: Reno: Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education: Classical/Jazz KNEV: 95.5 FM: Reno: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Classic hip hop KNEZ: 107.3 FM: Hazen: Lazer Licenses, LLC: Spanish oldies KNIH: 970 AM: Paradise: Relevant Radio, Inc ...
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University of Nevada Press is a university press that is run by the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE). Its authority is derived from the Nevada state legislature and Board of Regents of the NSHE. [3] It was founded by Robert Laxalt in 1961. The university is in Reno, Nevada. It is owned and operated by the University of Nevada.
The city of Elko, Nevada is an important center for cowboy music and poetry. In 1985, Hal Cannon, director of the Western Folklife Center, founded the first Cowboy Poetry Gathering, which has since spread across the country; Elko is also home to the Cowboy Music Gathering.
In 2006, the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents raised the minimum GPA to 3.0 for admittance to UNLV. UNLV opened its first international campus in Singapore, where the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration offered a bachelor's degree program in hospitality management. [19]