
College soars 25 spots in U.S. News & World Report rankings

'My passion lies in supporting teachers in accessing their highest potential through social and emotional development'

College of Education & Human Development鈥檚 Center for Learning and Literacy program builds robotics skills, confidence and literacy

Rose Ann E. Gutierrez, Ph.D., moderates panel; Janet Najera presents at ASHE Conference

Researchers in the College of Education & Human Development examine the use of early intervention funds to support academic and behavioral services

Course is aimed at deepening understanding and promoting inclusivity within the educational landscape

Educators statewide attend Nevada Science of Reading Summer Literacy Institute

College of Education and Human Development continues the tradition of offering STEM youth camps

鈥淚 am passionate about inspiring others and finding a path to help make a difference鈥

This year, 24 awards were given to outstanding students, faculty and staff in the College during the Spring Celebration

The College of Education & Human Development hosted the panel event and mixer on March 14

Professors use gamification in the classrooms to increase future educators' understanding of the impact of artificial intelligence on instruction

International doctoral student's journey in pursuing her education abroad - 鈥淲omen should not cut off their wings because of societal norms"

Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor Xiaoshan Zhu receives NSF grant for project

The E.L. Cord Foundation Center for Learning and Literacy at the University incorporates robotics into its multimodal literacy framework to facilitate academic success

College climbs 21 spots in the U.S. News & World Report ranking

Three new faculty members bring expertise to Leadership, and Equity, Diversity and Language Education programs

Researchers develop new 鈥淲ords as Tools鈥 intervention for emergent bilingual students

Enrollment now open for spring semester online courses

Accomplished educator and administrator continues to serve the community

Doctoral students presented their research to peers and faculty

New programs include a B.S. in Early Childhood Education and an online M.S. in Instructional Technology & Learning Design

College receives high ratings in the U.S. News and World Report

Online graduate programs in Equity and Diversity and Reading Curriculum and Instruction continue to receive national recognition

The E.L. Cord Foundation Center for Learning and Literacy at the University incorporates robotics into its multimodal literacy framework to facilitate academic success.

University to collaborate on a novel study of Native students鈥 perceptions of higher education, incorporating an Indigenous lens with Nevada tribal communities

She successfully defended her dissertation titled 鈥淎merican Indian/Alaska Native Transfer Student Experiences into a Four-Year University鈥