For two days last week, an unorthodox college campus opened its doors in northeast Las Vegas and welcomed an inaugural class of exclusively middle and high school students.
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Each Monday, the warriors gather, armed and ready for combat at UNLV.
Reacting to nationwide protests on university campuses over perceived racial bias, more than 200 UNLV students and faculty gathered Tuesday to confront administrators with a litany of demands aimed at bolstering the school’s multiculturalism efforts.
Looking for an affordable way to get a college degree? Get a job at Starbucks.
Beer, wine or perhaps a spirit? No, UNLV isn’t offering you a drink — not really — but a course that specializes in the specific beverages. The three separate courses are only a few of the university’s more unique course offerings.
Parents who packed a Clark County School Board meeting late Tuesday overwhelmingly voiced their opposition to changing a policy that trustees can’t change.
FreshGrade lets K-12 teachers upload audio files of students reading, video clips of presentations, student photos, test results, grades and comments.
Bombed the SAT? Not to worry. A growing number of schools — about 850 and counting — no longer require applicants to submit their scores.
An elected member of the Nevada Board of Regents is amending his 1995 University of Nevada, Reno dissertation following the discovery that more than four pages of it were copied from an uncited California report.
A former Clark County School District official who admitted to stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the district will spend four to 10 years in prison and must pay back about $280,000.