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Research |
UNLV paleontologist Josh Bonde shares his favorite vertebrate discoveries in Nevada and where you can go see them today.
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Research |
UNLV business and economic research center issues Nevada KIDS COUNT Data Book measuring economic, education, and health status of children.
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Business and Community |
Most Southern Nevada industries are growing, visitor volume is rising, and unemployment is sharply falling, according to UNLV report.
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People |
Rogers, a prominent businessman, philanthropist and advocate for higher education, passed away June 14.
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Research |
Various studies at UNLV explore how female veterans respond to stress, how faculty view student veterans, and what challenges lesbian soldiers face.
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UNLV History |
The Lee Pascal Rose Garden is ready to bloom. Here's how this beautiful campus spot came to be.
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People |
John and Darlene Unrue have taught thousands of students, overseen scores of master's theses, and helped guide dozens of doctoral students working on dissertations. Before retiring they agreed to spend some time talking about their lives, their careers, and what lies ahead.
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Arts and Culture |
Graduate student focuses on EDM's shift from avant-garde to mainstream media.
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Research |
Professor’s research examines how much cosmic radiation is too much, and what damage it can cause.
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Research |
Annual survey of entering Nevada kindergarteners reveals 30 percent are overweight or obese and nearly 13 percent do not have health insurance.
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Arts and Culture |
Christopher Edwards is a director, actor, and educator who worked 14 years with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival as well as in regional theaters across the country.
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People |
Physics professor George Rhee on changing his mind, debating the science, and the importance of public lectures.