New Faces: Du Feng
Professor Du Feng comes from a long line of teachers, but as a child, swore she would never follow in her parents and grandparents footsteps. Now, teaching and research are her passions.
Professor Du Feng comes from a long line of teachers, but as a child, swore she would never follow in her parents and grandparents footsteps. Now, teaching and research are her passions.
The new law professor on real-world problem solving, Quakers, and the downside to developing a precise argument.
The program coordinator’s proudest moment was watching her oldest son get his diploma. Now she’s part of shepherding students through the Executive MBA program.
The computer science professor talks video game hacking, music, and how to improve computers for visually impaired users.
To discover what's happening with the bighorn sheep population, David Choate must track cougars in the National Desert Wildlife Refuge.
Microbiologist Brian Hedlund knows from experience just how dangerous a hot spring can be.
Those fancy graphics you see flashing by on ESPN — they take much more time than you probably realize. Just ask Bob Thompson, the new editor and motion graphics designer at UNLV-TV.
The educational psychologist on keeping kids with behavioral disorders out of the special education classroom, her proudest moment, and the inspiration of Olympian Gabby Douglas.
The new Lee Business School professor on the inspiration she finds in accounting, immigrating from Nigeria, and teaching a course that some students dread.
Studying abroad changed the course of Greg Stephany’s life. Now he hopes to inspire more students to expand their worldview as director of advising and recruitment in the Honors College.
The new director of the School of Architecture’s Downtown Design Center on sustainable urban design and the propensity of architects to wear black clothing.
Inspired by loved ones’ battles with cancer and intrigued by the mysteries locked within the cells of humans, Hui Zhang hopes to one day make medical history.