ABC News presents intimate portraits of the Las Vegas massacre victims, honoring their lives and stories. This poignant feature sheds light on the individuals affected by the tragedy, offering a heartfelt tribute.
Browsing: Education
U.S. News and World Report has ranked Nevada’s top 10 high schools, highlighting academic excellence across the state. The Reno Gazette Journal reveals which schools lead in education and student success.
The U.S. Inequality Debate, explored by the Council on Foreign Relations, highlights growing economic disparities and their impact on social stability, policy, and global competitiveness. Experts call for urgent reform measures.
The University of New Mexico features in Dezeen for a pioneering project addressing water distribution in Las Vegas. The initiative aims to optimize resource management amid growing urban demand and drought challenges.
The School of Architecture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) offers innovative programs blending design, technology, and sustainability. It serves as a hub for future architects shaping the built environment.
Starbucks’ ALL.IN. community-service initiative highlights the company’s commitment to social impact, showcasing staff and partners coming together to support local communities—truly “us at our best,” Starbucks says.
DOGE exposes how schools allocated billions in COVID-relief funds on expenses with minimal impact on students, raising questions about spending priorities and accountability, reports the New York Post.
Brookings highlights strategies to improve K-12 education for Hispanic students in Las Vegas, focusing on tailored support, community engagement, and equitable resources to boost achievement and close opportunity gaps nationwide.
The Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies at UNLV offers cutting-edge programs shaping future media professionals. It emphasizes hands-on learning, ethics, and storytelling in a dynamic Las Vegas environment.
Cleveland Clinic Nevada, a leading healthcare provider, expands its advanced medical services in Las Vegas, delivering top-tier patient care and innovative treatments. The facility strengthens the region’s health network.
Abolishing the Department of Education could reshape Nevada’s schools, impacting funding, curriculum standards, and local control. The move prompts debate on state responsibility and education quality.
Nearly 50 people have been killed or injured in K-12 school shootings across the US in 2024, highlighting a persistent crisis in school safety, according to USA Today’s latest report.
A rise in student suicides has prompted Las Vegas schools to fully reopen, aiming to provide vital in-person support and mental health resources amid the ongoing challenges of the pandemic.
The School of Integrated Health Sciences at UNLV pioneers interdisciplinary education and research, preparing students for careers in health sciences with innovative programs and a commitment to community wellness.
Education Notebook: Highlights from March 10-16, 2016, cover key school events and updates across Las Vegas, featuring district announcements, student achievements, and upcoming educational programs.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events in Las Vegas for May 19-25, 2016. Updates include academic achievements, upcoming activities, and district announcements shaping the local education scene.
CIDESCO teams up with IECSC to enhance education at the 2022 Chicago and Las Vegas shows, offering advanced training and certification opportunities for spa and beauty professionals.
An elementary school promotes independence by involving kids in cooking and dog walking. The initiative teaches responsibility and life skills, fostering confidence and self-reliance from an early age.
Nevada shows signs of progress in its education system, with improved test scores and increased funding. However, challenges remain as the state works to close gaps and boost student outcomes, reports ktnv.com.
The United States is home to some of the largest school districts worldwide, with New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago leading in student enrollment. These districts manage diverse populations and complex educational demands.


















