In The News: Department of Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education

Thrillist

From football to F1, Nevada continues to build up its prime-time roster — but will sports fans roll the dice on the city’s latest tourism push?

Radio New Zealand

Take Las Vegas and the NFL, add the world's hottest pop star, a love story that has social media spinning like a slot machine, two superb teams and you get what might be a landmark Super Bowl cementing Sin City's status as a global sports hub.

Reuters

Take Las Vegas and the NFL, add the world's hottest pop star, a love story that has social media spinning like a slot machine, two superb teams and you get what might be a landmark Super Bowl cementing Sin City's status as a global sports hub.

The Athletic

The perception of Las Vegas has shifted dramatically. As much as it remains known for gambling, nightlife and over-the-top entertainment, it’s now a major player in the sports world, featuring the NFL, NHL, WNBA, UFC and boxing.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

The threats associated with violence and gun confiscations are sparking concern on how it impacts CCSD students’ ability to learn.

Post Independent

Community integration should be a top priority for Roaring Fork School District’s next superintendent, a consultant told the school board this week.

Fast Company

A gender bias expert says we can all help the English language become more inclusive. To start, we can stop saying “guys” when referring to people who aren’t men.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The negotiated agreement, approved by an arbitrator, was announced Wednesday and came after a long period of negotiations and disputes between the teachers union and the school district.

KNPR News

More than 30 years ago, Las Vegas had the Running Rebels, the champions of the NCAA with stars who went onto professional careers and a coach, Jerry Tarkanian, whose name still evokes respect among those who were here.

Education Week

National civil rights advocates are hailing a New Jersey state judge’s ruling as opening a potential new era in desegregation efforts focused on state rather than federal courts.

LAist

Community colleges have more "in language" classes

KSNV-TV: News 3

The U.S. Department of Education announced more than 4 million are enrolled in the Biden-Harris administration's plan to help ease the cost of student loan payments.