Articles by UNLV News Center
New Faces: Eric Franklin
Pro bono work doesn't just happen in courtrooms. The new law professor is helping create a clinic to serve nonprofits and small businesses.
New Faces: Daniel Coyle
The rhetorical tradition gets Daniel Coyle jazzed but for fun, the soft-spoken Honors College development officer is a hardcore "Mudder."
New Faces: Jonathon Anderson
The new architecture professor on Ducatis, desert living, and ignoring the boundaries between art and design.
State of the University Address Now Available Online
President Neal Smatresk explained UNLV's plan to become a Tier 1 research university during his annual campus address.
New Faces: Jessica Jaynes
Statistics professor looks for the connections between medicine and the innovative design of experiments.
Film Festival Explores Economic Justice Issues
Award-winning documentaries shed light on the weighty issues in economic justice and our legal system. Watch the films and join the conversation.
Unraveling Unfair Work Practices
Law professor Addie Rolnick reviews Made in L.A., the story of an early anti-sweatshop campaign targeting the retailer Forever 21. The film is part of the Public Interest Law Film Festival, Sept. 19-20.
All-American Workplaces
Film explores businesses based on the democratic model — cooperatives. Law professor Ruben Garcia leads post-screening discussion during law school's film festival, Sept. 19-20.
Tax Issues Can Be Fascinating
Law professor Francine Lipman reviews We're Not Broke, a film about the way sophisticated taxpayers are shifting their share of the burden to others. The film is part of the Boyd Public Interest Law Film Festival, Sept. 19-20.