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Data-Driven Student Success
UNLV mines its own grade books to ensure students aren’t weeded out of STEM classes.
UNLV mines its own grade books to ensure students aren’t weeded out of STEM classes.
Rebel Science Camp uses hands-on learning — and cereal — to get kids involved with STEM education.
Education policy experts explore why Nevada must prioritize STEM educational experiences for all children, and why waiting until kindergarten is too late.
Chemistry grad Nancy Washton aims to get more girls into science in STEM-focused #SitWithMe campaign.
Education policy experts explore how growing the pool of high-quality, diverse teachers benefits students and the state alike.
Innovative funding programs, policies to promote post-secondary education will help Nevada keep pace.
Education policy experts explore how to grow interest among students in highly technical industries and what that means for Nevada’s economy.
Solar kits illuminates energy concepts for both teachers and high school students.
Harrah Hotel College students bring lessons in nutrition, food safety, and service to local elementary schools.
The student who directs the UNLV/CCSD Pollen Monitoring Program dishes on allergy relief tips, common misconceptions about pollen, and why technology can’t replace the human eye.
UNLV College of Education’s first Summit on Nevada Education draws local, state, and national stakeholders for idea swap on improved education.
UNLV law and education student Wynn Tashman is using experience in the Kids Court program to develop an educational intervention in support of LGBT youth in schools and legal settings.