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UNLV geologist follows ancient footprints into Grand Canyon

A UNLV geology professor recently identified fossilized tracks from a primitive reptile on a fallen slab of rock along one of Grand Canyon National Park’s best-known trails.

Enrollment opens at College of Southern Nevada

Enrollment at CSN is now open, and officials are encouraging students to beat the rush and sign up for classes sooner rather than later.

Initiative aims to help more Nevadans earn college degrees

Two new national designations for the Las Vegas metro area aim to transform the college student experience to ensure more Nevadans earn degrees and certificates.

 
Cajoling, bluffing are crucial skills for Clark County truancy officer

Attendance officer Tony Stark shares a name with the Iron Man comic book character, but he has few of his powers. All he can do is try to connect with chronically absent students on child at a time.

Las Vegas Valley students put cooking skills to the test

Culinary Arts students from three Clark County high schools showcased their cooking talents during the fifth-annual “Diced!” culinary competition at Southwest Career and Technical Academy in Las Vegas on Friday.

Yardstick keeps changing on Clark County, Nevada graduation rates

The percentage of graduating students in both the district and the state has jumped substantially over the past six years, but because the formula for calculating those numbers keeps changing it’s impossible to do a meaningful comparison.