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Research Briefs: Fall 2012
Discovery of a new scorpion species; medication errors by domestically and internationally trained nurses; magnetic bacteria with potential for the biotech industry; stalagmites act as rain gauges; and UNLV’s institutional repository.
Former President Clinton at UNLV Foundation Dinner
(Aaron Mayes/UNLV Photo Services)
The Funding Formula
Adopt-A-School Supply Drive
UNLV Students gather needed school supplies and deliver them to local schools.
Stalagmites Provide Clues on the Demise of Early Civilizations
The cave formations contain information on historical rainfall patterns which coincide with the rise and fall of ancient cities in Mesoamerica.
Digital Scholarship@UNLV: Expanding the Reach of Scholarly Communication
UNLV’s institutional repository houses a digital collection of scholarly and research endeavors that aids in academic communication and recruitment.
Medication Errors by Both Domestically and Internationally Trained Nurses Studied
The two-year study will help hospitals improve training, patient safety, and quality of care while working with a shortage of qualified nurses.
Beautiful Science
The path to discovery can be painstaking, complex, and…aesthetically beautiful. In the following pages, UNLV scientists provide some of the most striking images they’ve examined as part of their research. Learn how these fascinating photos were captured and what they represent.
Premier 2012
Check out our slideshow of the UNLV community celebrating the start of the fall semester.