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The 51ԹϺ William S. Boyd School of Law announced today that it will develop an online training program for operators, regulators, lawyers and others who work in and around the worldwide gaming industry. The mostly asynchronous classes, which will launch during the first and second quarters of 2021, will be created and taught by instructors with decades of professional gaming and teaching experience.

When Felicia Campbell died in July of Covid-19, she was the senior faculty member at 51ԹϺ. That was important, to us and to her. But there’s so much more to her story.

President-elect Joe Biden might have won the White House, but his expansive education plan will soon hit a Congress that has far fewer Democrats than envisioned under the “Blue Wave” forecast prior to the election.

There are seven seats that make up the Clark County Commission. After this election is over, six of them are certain to remain with Democrats, but one of them - District C - has the potential to flip.


While the counting game continues in Nevada, the wait is weighing on many people.

In Part 1, diverse experts and students discuss the history and root causes of racial disparities in education.

An Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) has been discovered around 100 miles north of Seattle, Washington, as the species' invasion of North America continues.


Nevada-based casino operators’ share prices rocketed Monday after Pfizer Inc. said its coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective at preventing COVID-19.
