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Research |
COVID-19 and the Ethical Questions It Poses
UNLV business ethics expert Wonyong Oh on the coronavirus pandemic and the ethical dilemmas facing health care workers, corporations, and government.![epilogue_1970_pg71 (1).jpg](/sites/default/files/styles/768_width/public/articles/main-images/epilogue_1970_pg71%20%281%29.jpg?itok=gNJ3M6Ob)
UNLV History |
Campus Flashback: Earth Day 1970
UNLV Rebels raised awareness for environmental issues with a teach-in 50 years ago. Today, there are still lessons from the movement.
Business and Community |
Post-pandemic, When Will the Tourists Return?
Stephen Miller, director of UNLV's Center for Business and Economic Research, answers tough questions about what is in store for Southern Nevada in the coming months.![jennifer czajkowski stands near a fence](/sites/default/files/styles/768_width/public/articles/main-images/jenniferczajkowski.jpeg?itok=Dq68WHI4)
People |
The (Remote) Interview: Jennifer Czajkowski
This newest addition to the Academic Success Center advising team has discovered a zeal for helping people.
Business and Community |
School’s Out, But Story Time Continues
UNLV College of Education assembles online library of books amid coronavirus pandemic to help support children, parents, teachers.![A woman in a labcoat manipulates a test tube](/sites/default/files/styles/768_width/public/articles/main-images/Helen_Wing.jpg?itok=iwqfOE_p)
Business and Community |
UNLV Professor Helps Make Key Coronavirus Test Kit Component
Life sciences' Helen Wing and colleagues assisting Southern Nevada Health District with viral transport medium; other faculty in College of Sciences contribute protective equipment.![microphone closeup](/sites/default/files/styles/768_width/public/releases/main-images/microphone_D69743_10.jpg?itok=LcPvPjXD)
Arts and Culture |
SCI-FI Meets Real Science in New Student Podcast Debuting April 28
The nine 10-minute episodes — titled 'POD115 - Kessel Run' — focus on the science in science fiction.![A skeleton stands at a balcony looking out over the library](/sites/default/files/styles/768_width/public/articles/main-images/Skeleton_001.jpg?itok=gCYynyYr)
Campus News |
We Won't Let Your Studies Calcify
Mandy the Skeleton keeps a watchful eye over the Lied Library.
People |
Res Hall Reflection: When it Became Real
Freshman Elaiza Suarez says the reality of the coronavirus situation hit her when she had to cancel spring break plans to travel to California.
People |
Res Hall Reflection: Stay on Top of Your Stuff
Sophomore Myles Veal advises fellow students not to let their classes slide while working remotely.
People |
Res Hall Reflection: Getting Through This Together
UNLV sophomore Samuel Merrill urges fellow students to reach out to one another and professors online.
People |