
How 'Supergirl' is Changing the Game for Transgender Youth
UNLV professor Erika Abad on the history of LGBTQ people in comics, television, film, and other media, and why TV's latest superhero is just what we need.
UNLV professor Erika Abad on the history of LGBTQ people in comics, television, film, and other media, and why TV's latest superhero is just what we need.
Training Program led by UNLV addresses the shortage of professionals who are trained to recognize and treat individuals in need of care.
When toxic masculinity is part of a culture, male survivors of childhood abuse may turn to crime as a way to reclaim their masculinity.
An education researcher turns to the digital realm of video games for a way to identify children’s behavioral problems in the real world.
Law professor David Orentlicher on a solution to the controversy over affirmative action
A new book explores Gandhian thought and Quakerism to show us how both contribute to humanity’s quest for world peace.
How the Whole Earth Catalog’s optimistic message reinvented the environmental movement in 1968
Community graduate research assistant program connects students to the nonprofit community.
Just look at Europe for an alternate possibility, says UNLV law professor David Orentlicher.
Thanks to strong political engagement programs, Nevada's labor organizations succeed despite an adverse legal environment, according to law professor Ruben J. Garcia.
Ivet Aldaba-Valera was the first in her family to graduate from college and now she’s helping other first-generation students get to the finish line, too.
UNLV history professor Michael Green on why the state became a magnet for federal projects.