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UNLV aims high in solar house competition

UNLV will be judged against 12 other teams on how well the 990-square-foot house, dubbed Sinatra Living, blends design excellence and smart energy production with innovation, market potential and energy and water efficiency.

 
Surgeons hone craft on UNLV’s cutting-edge surgery simulator

Resident physicians accelerate their mastery of arthroscopic surgery by practicing on artificial knees, shoulders and hips created for use with a state-of-the art simulator at the university’s new medical school.

$2.7M grant to aid Hispanic students at Nevada State College

Nevada State College has earned a $2.7 million federal grant to assist in expanding education opportunities for Hispanic students on the path to becoming teachers.

To battle deficit, School Board could approve new cuts Thursday

The Clark County School Board could approve up to $4.2 million in additional cuts at its meeting Thursday, the latest in a series of reductions as the district tries to balance a crippling deficit.

CCSD superintendent in for big payday when he retires next year

Clark County schools Superintendent Pat Skorkowsky could collect a special parting bonus — nearly $170,000 in unused sick and vacation days — on top of an estimated monthly pension of more than $19,000 when he retires.

In Nevada, poor eighth-grade math scores come with asterisk

Classmates who take high school-level math course while still in middle school aren’t included in state’s results, making a bad statistic look even worse.

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