Articles by UNLV News Center
Fulbright Fever
In the last two years, two UNLV faculty members and four students have visited various parts of the world to study, teach, and foster international goodwill as part of the prestigious Fulbright Program.
Research in Print: Fall 2018
Authors explore social justice efforts springing from art, techniques for helping students accept new knowledge that may threaten long-held beliefs, and more.
Mass Incarceration, Forced Labor, and Your Morning Cup of Coffee
U.S. prisoners strike is reminder how commonplace inmate labor is — but is it legal?
Could the Edge in College Sports be Mental Wellness?
UNLV professor Brad Donohue uses family behavior therapy to develop program to change sports culture and optimize athletic performance.
Fall 2018 Welcome Message from President Marta Meana
Meana reflects on what will make student achievement, creative activities, research growth, and community partnerships happen this year.
Show of Subversiveness
A new book on NBC’s Parks and Recreation sheds light on how feminist ideologies and humor within the TV show helped challenge our thinking.
What Harvard Can Learn from Texas
Law professor David Orentlicher on a solution to the controversy over affirmative action
Education, Not Restriction, is Key to Reducing Harm from Offshore Gaming
The challenges of restricting offshore gaming create headaches for governments around the world.
Paths Toward Peace
A new book explores Gandhian thought and Quakerism to show us how both contribute to humanity’s quest for world peace.