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Current Education News
A collection of news stories and highlights featuring UNLV students and faculty.
UNLV College of Education partnership helps young readers and future teachers connect beyond the lesson plan.
The collaborative initiative offers training opportunities to assist teachers in developing a more comprehensive STEM curriculum for the classroom.
With a growing network of participants, UNLV organization is a model for student-led mental health programming.
As the nation's most-watched sports entertainment event rolls into town, UNLV researchers are available to provide expertise.
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Education In The News
A Las Vegas non-profit business said they are trying to unleash certified therapy dogs on local courtrooms to assist victims on the witness stand. The effort is in conjunction with a free program involving UNLV law students intended to help children understand the legal process before testifying.
To kickoff Nevada Reading Week, Congresswoman Susie Lee (NV-03) joined local teachers, teacher candidates, tutors, and education advocates at Elaine Wynn Elementary School to announce her bipartisan Partnering Aspiring Teachers with High-Need Schools (PATHS) to Tutor Act and call on Congress to deliver the resources and support that students, teachers, and future teachers desperately need.
Three months after a shooter opened fire on the UNLV campus — terrorizing students, staff and faculty members — the campus seemed normal Tuesday. The weather was picture perfect, birds were chirping and students moved about the campus walkways just outside the Student Union.
Nevada Substitute and Nevada Paraprofessional Educators Skills Development Programs: Current and future Nevada substitutes and paraprofessionals will learn how to support elementary students in the development of critical reading skills in alignment to the Science of Reading. Scholarships for tuition and fees are available. These programs will be offered by the College of Southern Nevada, Great Basin College, Truckee Meadows Community College, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the University of Nevada, Reno, and Western Nevada College.
Bryce Hinton has spent most of his life playing sports, has planned on working in sports and has chosen a master’s program at UNLV to help achieve his goal. What he never imagined was that choosing to study in UNLV’s Intercollegiate Professional Sports Management (IPSM) graduate program would land him an internship with one of the world’s largest and most well-known sporting events, the Super Bowl.
The “Super Bowl Sunday” One: UNLV sports betting expert David Vinturella talks odds and sure bets for this weekend.