Civil or At War? Mail-In Voting and the 2020 Election
Snail mail ballots have a long history of success, says UNLV historian Michael Green, so why all the controversy?
Snail mail ballots have a long history of success, says UNLV historian Michael Green, so why all the controversy?
UNLV political scientist Dan Lee examines America’s two-party system and how electoral rules benefit major party candidates on Election Day.
We're all mad at each other online all the time. Why, and what do we do about it?
New program, part of the National League of Cities, will help students with food, shelter, transportation, and other issues.
UNLV political and judicial expert Rebecca Gill explains the history of the United States’ contentious appointment process, how it differs from other nations, and the implications of a recent vacancy.
For nearly 20 years, UNLV Dental Medicine professor Christina Demopoulos has helped Southern Nevada children improve their dental health.
UNLV child advocacy expert Amanda Haboush-Deloye examines the pandemic’s impact on abused youth, and how medical professionals and others can help reverse the trend in unreported cases.
UNLV College of Education professor Bradley Marianno examines the role of teachers and their unions in advocating for safety and equity in fall school return plans.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, UNLV social work professor Nicholas Barr stresses importance of keeping people housed.
Grant trains UNLV students to teach science concepts to more than 4,000 local elementary students.
Kids bored by your book selections? Get them reading this summer with this easy guide from the UNLV Teacher Development and Resources Library.
Placements provide students vital experience as they serve at more than 60 local agencies.