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A Losing Game
A new book reveals how current social structures thwart the mobility of black and brown youth, even those who ‘play by the rules.’
A new book reveals how current social structures thwart the mobility of black and brown youth, even those who ‘play by the rules.’
UNLV sociology doctoral students study how two politically polarized activist groups use social media to organize and impact legislation.
A new book details how colonial control impacted a continent’s relationship to its wildlife.
This professor was inspired by a mentor while in college and now tries to do the same for UNLV students.
New research unveils the anterior cingulate cortex’s role in memory retrieval and potential implications for dementia treatment.
The most exciting thing about chemistry? The infinite failures in even the most thoroughly thought-out experiments, the biochemist says.
Sociology doctoral student Nick Mac Murray studies activists working to change how America views and approaches the burials of their dearly departed.
This Research & Creative Honors Program participant looked at learning theories to build a better school design.
This Research & Creative Honors Program participant is as curious as he was in the third grade — only now he's an undergraduate researcher.
This Research & Creative Honors Program participant found her research mission early in life and has been pursuing it ever since.
Through interviews and writing, this Research & Creative Honors Program participant discovered how storytelling empowers marginalized groups.
Hands-on experience to complement classroom learning helped this Research & Creative Honors Program participant understand — and love — biology even more.