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The Audacity of Knope
What NBC's 'Parks and Recreation' can teach us about feminism.
What NBC's 'Parks and Recreation' can teach us about feminism.
The public policy professor discusses trust for politicians, the influence of social media, and the state's next legislative session.
The first-of-its-kind program in Nevada is aimed at helping patients overcome the hurdles to receiving care.
The federal DACA program was introduced in 2012 and provides opportunities for students to become educated in their fields of studies and contribute to their communities and economies.
Breakthrough UNLV study shows major differences between the types of cancer and mortality rates of U.S.-born blacks versus those who emigrate from the Caribbean.
From finances to energy, health care, and more, UNLV graduate student researchers are asking important questions about America’s future.
David J. Morris' 'Evil Hours,' a gripping personal account of PTSD and its treatments, is worthy of conversation for all of us.
Political science professor David Damore is one of UNLV's go-to sources for context on the state’s hot-button issues.
With overdose deaths at epidemic levels, the School of Medicine is ensuring its new doctors are well trained in pain management treatment.
Discharge delays and bickering staff among the issues that compromise patient satisfaction, according to hotel administration professor Dina Zemke.
Historian William Bauer chronicles the expeditions of American Indian leaders to Washington D.C. in a free public talk Oct. 5.
History professor Deirdre Clemente chronicles the increasingly casual nature of presidential fashion.