From a COVID-Era Student to Occupational Therapy Instructor at UNLV
Kayla Ford was among the first students in the university's OT program. Now she teaches mental health-related courses in the School of Integrated Health Sciences.
At the heart of the School of Medicine's commitment to service is Jennifer Young, whose work continues to strengthen the bonds between the school and the community it serves.
All You Can Eat in the East Village: Good Time Country Buffet is the real deal, from the owners behind Kisa and C As in Charlie
A restaurant that celebrates the American South might seem like an unexpected follow-up from the restaurateurs behind C As in Charlie and Kisa but all of the businesses are rooted in the owners’ collective biography.
Biogen’s Alzheimer’s Tau Drug Splits Experts: Can Diranersen Challenge Leqembi?
Biogen is pushing its experimental Alzheimer’s drug diranersen into Phase 3 trials despite missing the primary dose-response goal in its 416-patient CELIA study, after the lowest tested dose paradoxically delivered the strongest results—slowing cognitive decline on the CDR-SB scale by 26% over 18 months.
UNLV Dance Announces 50th Anniversary Concert Season
This landmark season gathers an extraordinary community of choreographic voices whose works celebrate where UNLV Dance has been, honor who it is today, and imagine where it will go next.
Dave Beisecker’s (Philosophy) co-edited volume, Diagrammatic Representation and Inference, has been published by Springer, as part of its series, Lecture Notes in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (LNCSAI).
Published: Tanner Hunt, Jacob Nichols, Preston Harmon, Neamat Hassan
Tanner Hunt, Jacob Nichols, Preston Harmon, and Neamat Hassan (all Dental) have published a new peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in Dental Medicine titled “Comparison of surface integrity, longevity of posterior tooth-colored crowns fabricated by conventional, CAD/CAM, and 3D printing techniques." This study assessed internal and marginal…
Christopher D. E. Willoughby (African American and African Diaspora Studies;Interdisciplinary, Gender & Ethnic Studies) published an essay "The Scientific Construction of Race in Early America" as a chapter of the Oxford Handbook of American Medical History. A part of this 34 chapter history of US medicine, Willoughby examines the rise of the…
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