One school planned for the Historic Westside in Las Vegas says it will not open until next year while two others say they are struggling to meet enrollment goals.
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Jack Rico earned his degrees from Fullerton College, a community college in Southern California, becoming the youngest graduate in the school’s history.
Under the plan announced Friday, some staff will return to district offices under social distancing guidelines, while much work will continue to be done online or by phone.
UNLV is looking to resume its search for a new president after the process was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several Coronado High School graduates bound for elite universities aren’t sure whether their classes will be online yet, but they aren’t letting that possibility dampen their enthusiasm.
Wednesday was the last day of school, and now it’s summer break until Aug. 10 for about 325,000 students.
Superintendent says no decisions have yet been reached on the timing of the reopening of the schools, which were ordered closed by Gov. Steve Sisolak on March 15.
The Clark County School Board heard a presentation on the district’s final budget Monday, which includes a projected $37.8 million drop in operating revenue due to COVID-19.
Many are feeling the strain of classrooms being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Thom Reilly opposes placing a long-awaited contract for College of Southern Nevada faculty on the Board of Regents agenda.
The I’m Still Graduating celebration is intended to salute high school and college graduates around the world.
Despite the difficulties of the switch to online learning, Nevada colleges realize they cannot return to the pre-pandemic status quo when in-person teaching returns.
The college postponed its spring graduation ceremony because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Students expressed support for a delayed in-person ceremony rather than an online one.
In November, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a plan for a permanent campus funded by about $150 million in donations.
Grants will range from $200 to $1,000, depending on the number of credit hours students are enrolled in and their expected family contribution on the FAFSA form.