This is an important week for the University of Nevada School of Medicine. On Tuesday, officials will submit the school’s self-study, an overview of all aspects of their programs and a key document in the effort to earn accreditation.
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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.
Each Monday, the warriors gather, armed and ready for combat at UNLV.
Every fourth-grader in America is eligible for free entry to all federally managed parks, but so far most valley kids have taken a pass on the almost 3-month-old program.
A search committee for UNLV’s next executive vice president and provost, essentially the second-in-command under President Len Jessup, has whittled down the list of candidates to four finalists.
Tensions started to bubble over Monday as state lawmakers began digging into the details of how they might break up the Clark County School District.
Kathleen Sandoval, Nevada’s first lady, has been named to the governing board of the Davidson Academy, a free public school for profoundly gifted middle and high school students.
For weeks, high-profile protests at college campuses across the country have forced schools to have uncomfortable conversations about race and diversity.
Book learning and theoretical scenarios can take law students only so far. So a trio of judges came to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Thursday to show the Nevada Court of Appeals in action.
The state treasurer’s office has pushed back against the legal argument that it cannot expand early eligibility for Nevada’s new school choice program to active-duty military families and for kindergartners before they attend school for the first time.