In The News: College of Education

Las Vegas Weekly
Hello? Can you read this? Could you have read it in cursive?
Desert Companion
Actually, it kind of is. STEM education is all the rage—and as important as ever. Are our schools ready to shape tomorrow's scientists and engineers?
Clayton Rhodes attends classes and works with the UNLV women’s volleyball team as part of the work study program and is a big fan and booster of the school’s athletic programs.
Boston Globe
My Morning Cup features the coffee rituals that most of us have. People from all walks of life — from US senators to ballplayers, subway drivers to college professors — have submitted entries that will run each day. Here, we reached Chad Scott in Las Vegas by phone.
Wall Street Journal

With the National Football League set to kick off its season in earnest Sunday, four of the league's 32 teams are entangled in lawsuits filed by former cheerleaders alleging improper pay and bad working conditions.

Toronto Star

If you paid close attention to TV coverage of last week’s Rogers Cup tennis tournaments you might have noticed that in terms of airtime, the women’s competition trumped the men’s event.

Sporting News

Television loves capturing those one-of-a-kind moments, especially sports broadcasts when a team wins a big game. It'seven better when the coach jumping up and down celebrating their team’s win sees his 9-year-old son running towardhim, leaping into his arms —a moment captured forever in this case by ABC Sports onNov.2 on ABC/ESPN’s College Football Primetime broadcast.

Las Vegas Sun

Eleven UNLV graduate programs were ranked among the nation’s top 100, although its law school fell 15 places, according to college rankings released this week by U.S. News and World Report.