Articles by UNLV News Center

New Paper Explores Ethical Challenges in Microbiome Research
In May 16 issue of Nature Microbiology, researchers and Indigenous activists call for more ethical approach to collecting biological data.

Water as a Source of Life — and of Conflict
Hydrophilanthropy, the practice of aiding those in water-scarce regions, can transform lives. But when done carelessly, it can lead to immeasurable harm.

Mejor Servicio en Números
Miembro del Consejo Estudiantil (MSI) Kristine Jan Cruz Espinoza nos relata los datos de cómo brindar un mejor servicio a una población diversa estudiantil.

Better Service by the Numbers
MSI Student Council member Kristine Jan Cruz Espinoza breaks down the data to better serve a diverse student body.

Five Ways to De-Stress Before Finals
As we approach the end of the semester, remember to seek out resources across campus to help you cross the finish line.

Alumnae Make Waves with Their Civil Engineering Degrees
Doa Meade Ross and Colby Pellegrino are two grads tackling water issues in Nevada.

Black Mountain Institute Brings Back Annual Festival
Community event returns with literary greats, expanded offerings for young readers, families.
UNLV Public History Partners with Mob Museum for Colorado River Compact Centennial Celebration
Payday on Block 16 will feature a historic red-light district walking tour, expert talks, and Depression-era films; April 26 event is free with registration.

The Course: Furniture Design-Build
Architecture students get hands on with tile design and showcase their furniture at major convention.