Articles by UNLV News Center
Women's Council Spotlight: Rebecca Paulson
From student worker to full-time employee, Rebecca Paulson says stepping out of her comfort zone has led her forward.
Eating Bacon Can Kill You! Or Maybe Not?
University Libraries helps consumers navigate the confusing world of health care news.
Astronomers Find X-rays Lingering Years After Neutron Star Collision
UNLV astrophysicist Bing Zhang contributes to study offering new, most complete start-to-finish view of neutron star merger.
All Outrage, All the Time: Anger and Political Media
We're all mad at each other online all the time. Why, and what do we do about it?
UNLV Athletics, Libraries Launch Book Club for Students
Open to all UNLV students, the new initiative designed to encourage campus engagement.
Exploring What the 'Serving' in Minority-Serving Means
UNLV doctoral student explores the historical context, charge, and challenge for Nevada institutions at the Southern Nevada Diversity Summit Oct. 2.
Nevada and Presidential Elections: A History with Some Surprises
Historian explores the moments that Nevadans have had the greatest influence on national elections.
Rebel Racers Hit the Gas Without the Track
Team climbs to new heights in standings at Baja SAE competition in a year where the rubber never met the road.
The Course: Law and Inequality: Policing, Protest, and Reform
New law school requirement draws in multiple faculty members to address race, policing, and legal system.