In The News: College of Education
UNLV and Western Governors University soon will start awarding dozens of state-funded scholarships aimed to alleviate Nevada's crippling teacher shortage.
If the teacher shortages that fanned out across the country this fall had an epicenter, it was likely the Clark County school district in Nevada.
Professional Bull Riding may get an argument from other sports, but for now it is forging ahead with its "toughest sport on Earth" marketing strategy as it aims to increase its business profile in the Las Vegas market.
The Education Savings Account Program was supposed to begin doling out money to some 4,000 families in February. But last week a state court granted a preliminary injunction halting it.
After years of floundering near the bottom in a widely watched report card for state education systems, Nevada has sunk to dead last.
Parenting is the most demanding job in the world. What other role requires you to be on call 24/7? What other job has higher stakes?
Hundreds of leaders worked together to improve education in our state.
Ensuring quality education was the goal of today's education summit at UNLV.
Nevada’s ongoing teacher shortage and the Silver State’s status as a barometer for education issues across the country were among the concerns that took top billing in a first-ever UNLV education summit on Monday.
Governor Sandoval will be at UNLV today. He is the opening speaker for the College of Education's first summit on Nevada education.
Governor Brian Sandoval will be in Las Vegas Monday morning to give the opening remarks to the UNLV College of Education's inaugural Summit on Nevada Education.
A little more than six months after Gov. Brian Sandoval signed a dizzying list of education reforms into law, policymakers and education leaders will meet Monday to consider what's next for the Silver State.