The Intern: Making Something from Nothing
Engineering student turns study abroad experience into internship that taught him the value of improvising.
Engineering student turns study abroad experience into internship that taught him the value of improvising.
The two 51ԹϺ students will teach English and perform research abroad. One is headed to Korea, the other to Colombia.
Crowdsourced scholarship program offers a way for Clark County's homeless students to live on campus and get academic support to succeed at 51ԹϺ.
In less than 60 days, “60 by 16” scholarship drive raises $13.5 million to fund 135 four-year School of Medicine scholarships.
Five 51ԹϺ students selected for prestigious international scholarship program.
Ryan Larsen, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs student, is traveling to Japan to study international education policy.
Nearly 6,900 51ԹϺ students receive scholarships through the 51ԹϺ Foundation. Meet five recipients, whose college careers were made easier thanks to donors.
Doctoral student to research human skeletal remains in Turkey; graduating senior will teach English in Germany.
Recent political science grad Steven Washington on how Agassi Prep has rounded out his college experience, and why we should all chip in to help others.
Business major Aldrich Sinampaga explains what it means to "rescue" food and how working with a nonprofit opened his eyes to new career opportunities.
Education student Krystal LePriol explains how the Boys & Girls Club shifted her career plans, and why service learning brought new meaning to her college experience.
Engineering undergrad Mae Javier on the importance of volunteering with Opportunity Village and shattering the stigma associated with people with intellectual disabilities.