Articles by Natalie Bruzda
Fading to Black: As Hit Netflix Series Ends, UNLV Professor Explores How Conditions Have Changed for Incarcerated Women
‘Orange is the New Black’ has mirrored real-life circumstances of women offenders since its debut in 2013.
Changing Minds: How Do You Communicate with Climate Change Skeptics?
UNLV researcher develops new method for categorizing climate change beliefs and shares tactics for communicating with deniers.
UNLV Study Reveals Breakthrough in Understanding Our Brain’s Ability to Retrieve Long-Term Memories
New research unveils the anterior cingulate cortex’s role in memory retrieval and potential implications for dementia treatment.
Congrats, Class of 2019
More than 3,000 newly minted UNLV Grads cross the Thomas & Mack Center stage during Spring 2019 Commencement.
Quick Take: Match-fixing in Esports
UNLV gaming researcher explores the potential impacts of cheating in a burgeoning industry.
At the Forefront: MGM Resorts Public Policy Institute at UNLV Tackles the Future of Work
Inaugural symposium highlights need for collaboration across academia, business, and government to secure a prosperous American workforce.
The Value of Vaccinations: Separating Facts from Myths
UNLV School of Medicine director of bioethics addresses the role of vaccinations and the controversy surrounding them.
The Purchase of a Lifetime: Should You Buy a Home Now?
Director of UNLV Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies offers key factors to consider when finding your permanent home.
Round Earth Clues: How Science Proves that our Home is a Globe
As the Flat Earth Theory gains resurgence with a new Netflix documentary, a UNLV astronomer explains how it fizzles.