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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The College of Education & Human Development is committed to promoting and protecting diversity, equity and inclusion. We are committed to promoting an equitable and inclusive climate that validates social identities, including but not limited to the following, as well as intersections thereof: age, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, geographic location, immigration status, Indigeneity, language, nationality, political affiliation, race/ethnicity, religion/spirituality, sexual orientation/identity, and socioeconomic status/social class.

45% 45% of students in the College of Education & Human Development self-identify as Students of Color.
Two diverse students wearing Nevada shirts at in a coffee shop
78% 78% of the College's student population is female.
Student working on laptop in a multi-purpose room
$400K Student scholarship support is a critical component for the college and our students.
Student dressed in warm clothing in the quad during fall
96% 96% of our Dean's Future Scholars graduate from high school and 72% enroll in college.
Hispanic student standing in a community room

Faculty Spotlight

Leading by example.

The College of Education & Human Development is actively engaged in diversity, equity and inclusion.

A group of high school participants in front of the William J. Raggio Building.

Washoe County high schoolers participate in Early Childhood Education Pathway Pre-Apprenticeship Program

Program aims to prepare the next generation of early childhood educators

Dave Laurence White, Jr.

Faces of the Pack: Dave Laurence White, Jr.

Doctoral student receives congressional recognition for disability advocacy

Two Path to Independence summer camp participants, Lila Barber and Julia Layosa, smile outside the College of Education and Human Development.

Path to Independence hosts third annual summer camp at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV

Camp offers hands-on college and career exploration for students with disabilities