UNLV Libraries and College of Urban Affairs Discussion Series March 8 To Focus On American Indians in the Southwest Region
Educational series addresses systemic racism and ways to create positive change.
Educational series addresses systemic racism and ways to create positive change.
New report shows lower life expectancy for young Americans; 'aggressive action' needed to increase survival rates for infants, children, young adults
An immigrant herself, Aziza Dhalai says she remembers how scary it can be to arrive in a new country.
Research by UNLV communications expert Natalie Pennington finds that texts, video calls burdened the mental health of working moms during pandemic.
Craig Valdez is among the panelists for the Nov. 3 “We Need to Talk” series. Attend in person or watch online.
UNLV will join nationwide list of eligible higher education institutions for the organization's national scholarship program.
Damore to serve as interim executive director for two public policy research centers at UNLV that focus on critical issues facing Nevada and the nation.
Future healthcare providers learn about challenges that prevent people from seeking treatment.
Study, published this month in Communications Biology, reveals that chronic hyperglycemia impairs memory.
UNLV historian Michelle Tusan's contribution to The Lausanne Project helps to build a better understanding of the First World War as a conflict that didn't really end until 1923.
UNLV undergrad Mary Blankenship blends public policy, science, and economics into a cocktail for successful global change.
UNLV alumna and lecturer explores what works in long-distance relationships.