
Camp Offers Native American Youth an Early Introduction to College
Research drives how programs serve youth.
Research drives how programs serve youth.
Here's how 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's radiochemistry program is building a diverse workforce for the nation's nuclear energy sector.
GenCyber Camp already is reaping rewards by turning high school participants into 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ computer science majors.
College of Education offers hands-on STEM program for children as graduate students research best ways to teach.
Miles from the gleaming lights of the Las Vegas Strip, Rebels have found their crew within our desert’s water sport community.
Payday on Block 16 will feature a historic red-light district walking tour, expert talks, and Depression-era films; April 26 event is free with registration.
Service-learning award recipient Deirdre Clemente teaches students to use historical knowledge gained through archival research to create new ways to educate the public.
Student service award recipient Abriana Perez volunteered over 200 hours and partnered with others to help more than 5,000 community members during the pandemic.
Latest episode in series presented by 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Libraries and Greenspun College of Urban Affairs will examine the hub of Las Vegas’ diverse Latinx communities and its significance in Nevada’s historical timeline.
Collaboration builds on community-wide effort to address Southern Nevada’s teacher shortage.
Through targeting hiring, the director of the School of Social Work is helping guide 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's work to address homelessness, interpersonal violence, and other issues in the region.
New legislation creates public funding to help Immigration Clinic expand and continue serving a community in need.