The Clark County School Board heard a presentation Thursday on results of the study about minority-owned and women-owned businesses.
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More than 3,500 UNLV students are graduating this spring season at the university’s Thomas & Mack Center.
Fourteen students from across the valley were recognized at a ceremony held in Summerlin on Thursday night.
The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV celebrated another graduating class Friday.
The library, which works like a vending machine, was installed in partnership with the Boulevard Mall and the Latin Chamber of Commerce.
Members of the RamJets team will get $50,000 scholarships after taking first place in the Real World Design Challenge.
For a second consecutive year, the UNLV dance team won the premier hip-hop division at the International Cheer Union’s world cheerleading championships.
UNLV is looking to expand its wastewater analysis program to detect drug use levels, as well as health threats like Candida auris.
The district is projecting a slight enrollment decrease of about 3,000 students, which would be the sixth consecutive year with an enrollment drop.
The Clark County School District is holding four meetings to get feedback about budget priorities for the next school year.
President Joe Biden landed in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening and attended a private Democratic National Committee reception and fundraiser.
Evelyn Garcia Morales, 39, moved to the Las Vegas Valley as a teenager. After being elected in November 2020 to the Clark County School Board, she was named president in January.
Dozens of community members protested outside the Clark County School District office Friday night following a week of outcry from local organizations in response to video of a school police officer’s altercation with a Black student.
The Clark County Education Association laid out its plan to create a homegrown teacher pipeline and improve school safety as Nevada’s 82nd regular legislative session kicked off on Monday.
The Clark County School District is rolling out a new measure in its efforts to recruit educators: new business cards for its current employees to use in recruiting.