Jillian Lafave, a former Valley High School teacher arrested in January on suspicion of sexual misconduct with a student, never received a license to teach in Nevada.
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Construction crews this week will start building a new $59 million home for UNLV’s hospitality school, a four-story facility that will boast a high-tech kitchen, a student-run cafe and sweeping views of the glimmering Las Vegas skyline.
A Clark County woman claims the negligence of UNLV’s dental school caused her to spend seven days in a Las Vegas hospital last year.
Vice President Joe Biden, a longtime advocate of women’s rights, will visit UNLV next week to tout a White House initiative aimed at preventing campus sexual assaults.
Pinecrest Academy of Nevada will open its fourth charter school in Henderson this fall, expanding to serve high school students for the first time.
Opponents of Nevada’s education savings accounts asked the state Supreme Court on Monday to uphold an injunction blocking implementation of the controversial school choice program.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid found a supportive audience when he took his Supreme Court nomination campaign to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Friday.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday gave UNLV nearly $330,000 to fund new water conservation research.
View rounds up education briefs from across the Las Vegas Valley, including school news and scholarship information.
The final phase of the facelift, a 35,000-square-foot addition, will complete the UNLV arena revitalization.
The trial of Jason Lofthouse, a former Rancho High School teacher accused of having sex with a student, will rest largely on whether jurors believe he kidnapped the 17-year-old girl when they visited area hotels twice during school hours.
When University of Nevada School of Medicine student Shavon Moore found out she’d been accepted into a psychiatry residency program, she was excited.
Screams from an actual 911 call billowed through the speakers inside a small tent at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway as nearly 90 young drivers and their parents sat in silence early Saturday morning.
The Clark County School Board next month will consider a $2.1 billion plan to build 17 new elementary schools, add more classrooms to 26 overcrowded campuses and close or replace 17 aging facilities across the Las Vegas Valley.
Reading in front of a group of people can be a frightening experience for just about anyone, but so can being alone and stuck in a kennel. To help ease each other’s fears, and as part of Nevada Reading Week, more than 70 first-graders from Sewell Elementary School in Henderson and Ronnow Elementary School in Las Vegas read to shelter dogs March 1 at The Animal Foundation.