News: College of Education

Stephanie McLaughlin
Research |

Scholar's research on campus inspires more work to increase the Las Vegas community鈥檚 access to quality mental health care.

student-to-counselor ratio: 508-to-1
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Education policy experts stress the importance of access to mental health care in schools as counseling professions categorized as 鈥渂right outlook鈥 occupations for workforce development.

preschoolers excercise
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Education policy experts explore why Nevada must prioritize STEM educational experiences for all children, and why waiting until kindergarten is too late.

Denise D谩vila sits at a table with children's books
People |

This College of Education professor says that 性视界传媒's diversity and school spirit were among the factors that drew her here.

Several childrens backpacks hanging on the wall
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Education policy experts explore how growing the pool of high-quality, diverse teachers benefits students and the state alike.

Scene at a job fair
Business and Community |

Innovative funding programs, policies to promote post-secondary education will help Nevada keep pace.

Erika Torres teaches a fifth-grader
Business and Community |

Education policy experts explore how to grow interest among students in highly technical industries and what that means for Nevada鈥檚 economy.

Erica Marti and students assembles a portable solar energy classroom kit
Campus News |

Solar kits illuminates energy concepts for both teachers and high school students.

compsite of all five people from these stories
Campus News |

From a home for homeless students to inspiring the next generation of health crusaders 鈥 these worthy causes will warm your heart during the holidays.

Sam Song
People |

A younger relative鈥檚 brush with gangs and the school's indifference to his situation set this College of Education professor on his career path.

silhouette of student walking on campus during sunset
Research |

Education professor Stefani Relles on how paying for a college education is progressively harder, especially for low-income and minority students.

Brittnie Watkins
People |

Brittnie Watkins excels at keeping multiple balls in the air as she earns four 性视界传媒 degrees, mothers two, and fulfills a state Supreme Court clerkship.