Shane Kraus (Psychology) and colleagues recently published the following papers:
The first article (Compulsive sexual behavior disorder in 42 countries: Insights from the International Sex Survey and introduction of standardized assessment tools) was published in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions.
The second article (A Network…
David Orentlicher (Law) was appointed by the Uniform Law Commission as the Vice-Chair of its Study Committee. The committee will examine the question whether people born via assisted reproduction should be able to learn the identity of an egg or sperm donor whose donation led to their birth.
Keith Rowley (Law) recently attended the annual meeting of the Uniform Law Commission, where he participated in discussions with the drafting committees of several acts and proposed changes that were incorporated into the texts of the subsequently-approved Uniform Consumer Debt Default Judgments Act, Uniform Restrictions in Land Records Act, and…
Professor Julián Barroso-Merino (World Languages and Cultures Department) presented "Cognitive, metacognitive strategies and processing fluency in acquisition of Spanish vocabulary" during the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese 2023 Conference in Salamanca, Spain, on June 26-29.
This case analysis demonstrates that…
David G. Schwartz (Ombuds) recently published a post on From the Ombuds, the official blog of UNLV's Ombuds Office, about the range of interpersonal, interactive, and interesting workshops that the Ombuds Office offers to campus.
For more information about the Ombuds Office, please visit its website.
Dr. Sonal Shah (Dental) developed and led two continuing education courses during the Academy of General Dentistry annual meeting in July. Her presentations are titled, “The Mouth-Body Connection: Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases,” and “What is It and What Do I Do with It: Common Oral Lesions and Their Management.”
Shah also organized and…
Benjamin Edwards (Law) co-wrote a blog post, "FINRA Faces Uphill Battle in Case Challenging Its Enforcement Authority," that was published in the Columbia Blue Sky Blog, one of the nation's top blogs for corporate and securities law. The post features scholarship on the risk that court decisions may destabilize financial regulators.
David Orentlicher (Law) published an article, "Gun Regulation and the U.S. Constitution," in a special issue on U.S. law for a French legal journal that publishes research on International, Comparative, and European Law, Confluence des droits_La revue.
With a little guidance from his mother, the new director of Student Diversity Programs is ready to cheer on and empower UNLV's diverse student population.