Communications Specialist
College of Education & Human Development launches fully online Human Development and Family Science bachelor’s degree
Program expands access to students statewide, nationwide and beyond
South Korean students visit College of Education and Human Development
This is the third year in a row that students participated in the reciprocal cultural exchange program
Spotlighting the legacy of Black educators in Navajo Nation schools
Research traces the overlooked impact of desegregation-era policies
Dean Donald Easton-Brooks appointed to editorial board of ‘The Urban Review’
Appointment recognizes Easton-Brooks’ commitment to advancing urban education research
IGNITE program expands interdisciplinary preparation serving Nevada’s youngest learners with significant autism & high-intensity needs
The program receives support through a U.S. Department of Education grant
Wolf Pack Bots receive Innovation Award for Great Basin archaeology children’s book
College of Education & Human Development’s Center for Learning and Literacy program builds robotics skills, confidence and literacy
Faces of the Pack: Antoinette Cavanaugh
Doctoral student celebrates the launch of her bilingual children’s book honoring Shoshone language, family and culture
Empowering educators with proactive tools to improve adolescent behavior
Researchers provide evidence-based strategies that are transforming classrooms
Grads of the Pack: Cassie Eckroth
NevadaTeach student surfs past obstacles to inspire the next generation
Dean’s Future Scholars celebrates its silver anniversary
From humble beginnings to a 25-year legacy, Dean’s Future Scholars has beaten the odds to empower more than 1,800 first-generation college students
Human Development and Family Studies course equips students with tools to manage stress in adulthood
Students learn practical strategies for managing challenges, creating resilience and improving well-being
Faces of the Pack: Fabian Gomez
'I want to inspire people with disabilities to pursue their dreams'
NevadaTeach commemorates 10 years of preparing the next generation of STEM educators
Celebration showcases the program’s contributions to Nevada schools and communities
National Science Foundation-funded project aims to address rural STEM teacher shortages across Nevada
Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program helps build a pipeline of educators for rural Nevada
$6 Million award strengthens Nevada Multi-Tiered System of Supports
Program improves students’ achievement, attendance and behavioral challenges
Faces of the Pack: Dave Laurence White, Jr.
Doctoral student receives congressional recognition for disability advocacy
New study sheds light on how parents foster self-determination in children with congenital deafblindness
Researchers reveal critical role of family support, communication and adaptability in promoting independence among individuals with complex disabilities
College of Education & Human Development students learn about South Korea's education system through global exchange
‘I really enjoyed being able to connect to the students at KNUE and learning about their culture and how it reflects on their education’