Richman Mahlangu doesn’t want low-income and at-risk students in the valley to face the hardships he did as a child in South Africa under Apartheid, so he’s starting a nonprofit foundation in his name to assist them in their education.
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates employment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields, also known as STEM, will increase to 13 percent between 2012 and 2022. That means approximately 1 million newly created jobs.
Thanks to the connections of a student’s parent, Deskin Elementary School is on the receiving end of a generous gift: 40 computer monitors to help update its computer lab and in-class computers.
Diabetes specialists Tomas Walker and Aimee Jose, who graduated five years apart from UNLV’s nursing school, are each playing a role in the creation of a so-called artificial pancreas system, a mobile app-based tool that monitors and balances blood sugar levels.