Published: Ung-Sang Lee
Ung-Sang Lee (Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education), along with his co-authors, have published a book chapter titled, "Co-constructing social change: Opportunities and considerations in community and policy-based research-practice partnerships," in Advancing Qualitative Inquiry Toward Methodological Inclusion (Eds Rhodesia…
Published: Kelly Tseng, Belen Gutierrez, Jose Guerra, Iris Nava, Ashley Fitzpatrick
Kelly Tseng and students Belen Gutierrez, Jose Guerra, Iris Nava, and Ashley Fitzpatrick (Life Sciences), in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of researchers from University of Colorado Boulder and Western Michigan University published an article titled, "Construction of a Static Magnetic Field Exposure Apparatus for Aqueous Model…
Published: William Brown, Caitlin Saladino, David Damore
William Brown, Caitlin Saladino, and David Damore (all from Brookings Mountain West and The Lincy Institute) co-authored a piece titled, "County needs a stand-alone children’s hospital," which was published in the Las Vegas Sun. The piece recaps an recent community forum that detailed the health and economic benefits of a stand-alone children’s…
Published: Artem Gelis
Art Gelis (Radiochemistry) and collaborators from University of Illinois, Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory recently published an article titled, "X-ray Induced Cycling of Rare-Earth Elements between Bulk and Interfacial Liquid," in the journal ACS Applied Material & Interfaces. The research performed at UNLV was supported by the Nuclear…
Notable: Chad Cross, Brian Labus
Chad Cross and Brian Labus (both Epidemiology and Biostatistics) were interviewed for an article on "Two deaths linked to spreading 'sloth virus'" published on MDLinx.
Cases of Oropouche virus, also known as 'sloth fever,' are on the rise. Discovered in 1955 in Trinidad and Tobago, the virus has made its way around the globe. In the article, Labus…
Accreditation: Serena Scalzi
Serena Scalzi (Online Education) received the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Certification for Educators. It's the only vendor-neutral credential that demonstrates an educator's mastery of the ISTE Standards for Educators. The ISTE Standards are a foundation for improving technology education in classrooms around the…
Grant: Christine Draper
Christine Draper (Online Education) received a faculty development seminar grant from CAORC-WARC (Council of American Overseas Research Centers/ West African Research Center). These seminars are designed for faculty and administrators at U.S. community colleges and Minority-Serving Institutions. The objective of the seminar is to help…
Presentation: Sharon Jalene
Sharon Jalene (Integrated Health Sciences), associate dean of academic and student affairs and director of the applied health sciences program, spoke with Annette Logan-Parker from Cure 4 The Kids Foundation about the new Applied Health Sciences program and how it is educating health care professionals of the future.
Published: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine; School of Integrated Health Sciences; School of Dental Medicine
Kenneth Izuora (Medicine), Amalie Alver (Medicine), Arpita Basu (Kinesiology), Kavita Batra (Medicine), Shelley Williams (Dental Medicine) and Jeffrey Ebersole (Dental Medicine) published “The Association of Dietary Micronutrient Intake and Systemic Inflammation among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study” in the journal…
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