UNLV has earned a $1.5 million federal grant to assist poor and minority undergraduate students.
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As state lawmakers continue to develop a plan to reorganize the Clark County School District, Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky will move forward with his own plans to expand and introduce new school models.
Gov. Brian Sandoval on Monday announced the immediate appointment of Felicia Ortiz to the Nevada State Board of Education in District 3.
When it opened two decades ago, the College of Southern Nevada High School graduated an inaugural class of just 15 students willing to trade in their football games, pep rallies and band practices for a chance to earn college credit.
UNLV’s hospitality school is getting an overhaul as university leaders grapple with widespread discontent at one of Las Vegas’ most revered college programs.
The Mob Museum, 300 Stewart Ave., is launching Investigating History, a comprehensive educational outreach program to be offered to Clark County schools.
Pat Skorkowsky, who took the helm as chief of Clark County schools in 2013, will remain in that position for at least two more years.
UNLV has selected a new executive vice president and provost to serve as the school’s second-in-command under President Len Jessup.
By summer, James Dean Leavitt and Jesse Daniel Leavitt will share more than a family name.
Imagine a school where parents directly decide whom to hire as a principal. Elected by their neighbors, the parents could hold a majority vote on a school council that selects the principal on a four-year contract and evaluates her annually. The parents also control the campus budget and approve school improvement plans.