In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada law enforcement and prosecutors are combating a homegrown type of terrorism rearing its anti-government head in confrontations with authorities.

ExBulletin

As Hong Kong authorities arrested pro-democracy supporters, including opposition politicians and newspaper editors, a growing number of Taiwanese are considering the island’s future relations with mainland China.

Las Vegas Sun

When Jamie Lee Sprague-Ballou first came out as transgender to her parents, it took a couple of years for their relationship to realign.

OCDE Newsroom

A virtual forum presented by the Orange County Department of Education will celebrate the deep histories, dynamic cultures and enduring contributions of Native Americans and explore how educational systems can more purposely meet the needs of Indigenous students.

Discover Magazine

These evidence-based activities have shown to improve or preserve your brain's ability to think, learn or remember while aging.

Travel Industry Today

Even during a pandemic, the house never loses, as the return of tourism helped US casinos win nearly $14 billion in the third quarter of this year, marking the industry’s best quarter ever and pushing revenue past what it was for all of 2020.

Sportico

The Walt Disney Co. is taking a gamble on sports betting.

Vegas PBS

The city of Las Vegas started its life in 1905, and since then, it has soared to become one of the top travel destinations. But what does the city’s unique history teach us about its present and future as it makes its way out of the economic downturn caused by the pandemic?

KNPR News

Las Vegas may be all too eager to get rid of its oldest institutions, but the El Cortez is going nowhere.

Nevada Appeal

Learning from and associating with successful professionals can change the lives of Nevada System of Higher Education students on Saturday, Nov. 20.

Chicago Booth Review

Our automatic assumptions are laden with gender bias.

Boulder City Review

Despite the overwhelming consensus of the American professional medical community that advocate for COVID-19 vaccination and basic disease prevention behaviors such as mask wearing in public in order to lessen the savage toll of the coronavirus pandemic, some Americans remain skeptical of the necessity, safety and efficacy of these public health measures.