Topic: Research
Gold in the Silver State
A team of UNLV and UNR researchers have devised a new model for how Nevada’s gold deposits formed, which may help in exploration efforts for new gold deposits.
Helping Problem Gamblers
Professor Bo Bernhard's latest research shows that treatment is effective in helping problem gamblers. He discusses the project and the data that shows these programs are a solid investment.
Innovation Letters: Spring 2011
UNLV President Dr. Neal J. Smatresk and Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College Dr. Ron Smith welcome readers to the Spring 2011 issue of Innovation.
North American Energy-Water Nexus Roundtable at UNLV April 1
Event Brings Together International Natural Resources Leaders, Researchers to Explore Sustainability Issues for the U.S., Canada and Mexico
UNLV to Host Panel Discussion on Japanese Nuclear Power Plant Accident Mar. 21 at Barrick Museum
UNLV Report Confirms Viability of Nevada's Problem Gambling Treatment Programs
A UNLV survey finds that treatment for problem gambling is effective.
Gold in the Silver State: Scientists Offer New Explanation for Nevada's Unique Gold Deposits
UNR, UNLV researchers’ work featured in the journal Nature Geoscience
Teen Moms
UNLV working with local nonprofits and churches to lead pregnancy prevention program.
A New Nationalism
The shifts in German political thought that paved the road from post-Second World War towards Germany’s integration into the European Union are examined in a new book by Daniel Villanueva, visiting assistant professor of foreign languages at UNLV.
UNLV Economic Report: Strong Tourism and Gaming Industries will Help Southern Nevada's Economy Rebound
Local Economy Showing Signs of Slow Economic Recovery, with Moderate Growth Expected During Latter Half of 2011, UNLV Report Finds
Media Portrayals of Beauty Affect How Teens Feel About Their Looks, UNLV Study Finds
Study of Local Teens Shows Latina Girls Are More At-Risk than Latino Boys for Developing Eating Disorders