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    UNLV’s literary institute launches two new fellowship programs.

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    UNLV received no recommendations as part of the Year Seven Evaluation of Institutional Effectiveness.

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    New report by UNLV MGM Public Policy Institute examines a high school Career and Technical Education program to increase job placement in hospitality sector.

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    Arthur Soto-Vásquez, journalism and media studies professor, offers tips on media literacy.

    UNLV Experts In The News

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    Is Las Vegas the new Silicon Valley? A new venture fund is giving local start-up companies the money they need to succeed.

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    A recent survey of sex workers in Nevada found nearly all lack confidence in the criminal legal system and feel law enforcement doesn’t take sexual assault allegations seriously.

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    UNLV President Chris Heavey and University Police Department Chief Arnold Vasquez announced plans to boost campus security with more full-time officers and a new Campus Service Officer (CSO) program set to launch this summer. The university's contract with a supplemental private security company will conclude on June 30.

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    Arts and Culture |

    This showcase of emerging artists will present work to challenge norms and reflect a complex world.

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    Campus News |

    President Chris Heavey recognizes 10 students for their staunch commitment to academic excellence and service to the community.

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    People |

    A problem solver at heart, this tech expert finds fulfillment helping students overcome financial barriers.

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    Campus News |

    Art history major Izzy McClain on reconnecting with her family's past.

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    Arts and Culture |

    The May 23-24 event is intended for dancers, musicians, gymnasts, acrobats, coaches, and others interested in preventing performance-related injuries.

    Recent Accomplishments

    Clariana Ramos de Oliveira (Nursing) presented her work, "Neighborhood Violence and Its Impact on Maternal Mental Health, Parenting and Early Child Development Among Young Mothers and Children in Brazil," at the 2025 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) in Minneapolis this month. The international conference was…
    April Ursula Fox (Educational Psychology) presented the session titled, "Making Science Education Memorable with Zines at the Natural History Museum: A Mixed Methods Study," at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) 2025. The session offered a deep dive into her current research on the use of Zines as educational tools that…
    Katherine Walker (English) was an invited speaker at the symposium, "Usable Temporalities: Time and Writing in Early Modern Almanacs and Calendars," in Fribourg, Switzerland. 
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