
UNLV to Release Nevada KIDS COUNT Data Book July 10
Data assesses the educational, social, economic and physical well-being of children in Nevada
Data assesses the educational, social, economic and physical well-being of children in Nevada
Parents cite affordability as major barrier to maintaining kids’ medical care.
UNLV student outreach effort hopes to head off adult obesity by starting with preschool education
Christopher Kearney's work offers insight about why kids might refuse to go to school.
VanderMeer is proof that one teacher can change a person’s life. Hers changed in a geography class.
UNLV working with local nonprofits and churches to lead pregnancy prevention program.
The UNLV Psychological Assessment and Testing Clinic provides a much-needed, low-cost service to the community by evaluating cognitive and academic skills of kindergarteners through adults.
Campus leaders join the discussion at the Las Vegas Sun Youth Forum, which gives teens a venue for expressing their ideas and concerns.
At-risk kids will be attending the UNLV homecoming game thanks to the Adopt-A-School program, which rewards elementary school children for excelling in the classroom.
Anthropology professor Peter Gray explores the evolution of fatherhood in new book.
UNLV researchers examine the places and spaces that encourage Nevadans to get physical.
The UNLV Baby and Child Rebel Lab researches why babies stereotype and how stereotyping can be curbed before children reach adulthood.