Danica G. Hays In The News

Las Vegas Sun
For many of us, the path to a satisfying and life-sustaining career is seldom a direct one. Changing gears mid-career is not for the faint of heart.
The Nevada Independent
Twenty years ago, Lushawn Threats started an elementary education program at the College of Southern Nevada — the first step in the Cheyenne High School graduate’s lifelong dream of becoming a teacher.
Las Vegas Sun
Nancy Lough is the driving force behind 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s new sport management master’s degree program. The program, which began in the fall semester, boasts over a dozen students, and Lough thinks it can grow to be one of the most coveted degrees of its kind in the country.
KUER
He’s a jolly guy and he puts on a good face for his students and staff. But behind the scenes he’s exhausted.
Wyoming Public Media
It’s mid-morning at Gwendolyn Woolley Elementary School in North Las Vegas and principal Joseph Uy is walking the hallways. He greets kids and is wearing a mask with a picture of the school mascot on it – a woolly mammoth.
Boise Public State Radio
It’s mid-morning at Gwendolyn Woolley Elementary School in North Las Vegas and principal Joseph Uy is walking the hallways. He’s a jolly guy and he puts on a good face for his students and staff. But behind the scenes he’s exhausted.
N.P.R.
Even in non-pandemic years, Las Vegas has struggled to fill school jobs.
Las Vegas Sun
Danica Hays is helping build the teacher of tomorrow at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, and she’s not bashful in saying it’s a community effort.