Enrollment at CSN is now open, and officials are encouraging students to beat the rush and sign up for classes sooner rather than later.
Meghin Delaney
Meghin Delaney covers immigration for the Review-Journal. She joined the staff in December 2016 after working for the Bradenton Herald in Bradenton, Florida, and The Press & Sun-Bulletin in Binghamton, New York. A graduate of Syracuse University, Meghin was born and raised in Massachusetts.
In Nevada, Catholic Charities serves as the largest refugee resettlement agency. This week the organization helped immigrants learn Thanksgiving vocabulary and customs.
Two new national designations for the Las Vegas metro area aim to transform the college student experience to ensure more Nevadans earn degrees and certificates.
Thanksgiving Day has since become the single most popular day to run in the United States, so rest assured, you’re in good company if you tie up your laces Thursday.
Over the last two years, the eight institutions under the purview of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) have spent almost $9 million buying out 107 administrative faculty members.
Two themes stood out at Thursday’s meeting with NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly: Most speakers back a national search for a successor to Len Jessup and many think acting President Marta Meana would be a fine choice for the job.
For the first time, adaptive athletes will have the opportunity to compete in a Spartan Sprint obstacle course with racers of a similar skillset.
The College of Southern Nevada will host two free sessions to help students fill out federal financial aid forms.
With the Trump administration’s effort to terminate the DACA program likely heading to the U.S. Supreme Court, local immigration advocates are encouraging young undocumented immigrants enrolled in the program to make sure they apply for renewal.
At least one State Senate race was too close to call late Tuesday evening, as Republican Keith Pickard and Democrat Julie Pazina were within one percentage point of each other.
Political newcomer Irene Cepeda will join the Clark County School Board next year after an easy victory Tuesday night over embattled Clark County School District Trustee Kevin Child.
A female employee in the Clark County School District was so fearful of Trustee Kevin Child that she wrote to officials she would “often look in my mirror to see if he is following me,” according to internal documents obtained by the Review-Journal.
Students who want an exemption from mandatory tuition and fees at Nevada’s community colleges need to finish their Nevada Promise Scholarship application by Oct. 31.
Alessandra Nava Granados, a sophomore at Coronado High School, joined 10 other children of U.S. immigrants with temporary protected status (TPS) on a trip to the Vatican to seek the pontiff’s help keeping their families intact.
Southern Nevada’s public colleges and universities are on their way toward consolidated police services, after the board of regents approved a memorandum of understanding outlining the process Friday morning.