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Research |
UNLV social media expert Natalie Pennington explores the impact of politics and partisanship on online friendships.
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People |
Paris Collier was drawn to UNLV School of Medicine's mission of serving both Nevada and underrepresented groups.
UNLV professor Ashkan Salamat in his lab on UNLV's campus
Research |
The discovery, reported in the journal Nature, opens door for reimagining the energy grid, technology, society
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Campus News |
University Libraries helps consumers navigate the confusing world of health care news.
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People |
School of Nursing Alumna of the Year knew in the fourth grade she wanted to be just like her mother — a nurse.
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Research |
UNLV astrophysicist Bing Zhang contributes to study offering new, most complete start-to-finish view of neutron star merger.
Portrait of Kevin Wright, assistant director for Student Diversity and Social Justice
People |
This founding member of UNLV's Anti-Black Racism Task Force began questioning unfair practices in high school — and nearly got suspended for it.
UNLV professor Michael Green
Business and Community |
Snail mail ballots have a long history of success, says UNLV historian Michael Green, so why all the controversy?
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Campus News |
Diversity, safety, and success become the foundation for UNLV.
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People |
UNLV Alumni Association celebrates graduates and campus community leaders as part of its annual awards program.
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People |
Sociology bachelor's has been foundational for College of Liberal Arts alumna of the year's ascent to heights of corporate leadership.
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Business and Community |
UNLV political scientist Dan Lee examines America’s two-party system and how electoral rules benefit major party candidates on Election Day.