Articles by UNLV News Center
Black Mountain Institute and The Believer Magazine Announce 2018-2019 Fellows and Writers-in-Residence
A diverse array of esteemed writers will contribute to the cultural landscape in Las Vegas.
Student Funding with a Multiplier Effect
Community graduate research assistant program connects students to the nonprofit community.
Supreme Court Polarization Is Not Inevitable
Just look at Europe for an alternate possibility, says UNLV law professor David Orentlicher.
From Casino Wars to Casino Capitalism
Macau’s ambiguous sovereignty is a key factor in the remarkable revenues produced by the city’s casinos. Learn more at the Eadington Lecture.
Observing the Universe at the Speed of Light
To go further and faster than anything before, the Breakthrough Starshot mission will rely on unproven technology.
How Unions Can Flourish After the Janus Decision
Thanks to strong political engagement programs, Nevada's labor organizations succeed despite an adverse legal environment, according to law professor Ruben J. Garcia.
Bob Mendenhall: Paving the Way
Learn more about the namesake of UNLV’s basketball practice center and engineering programs for undergraduates.
Finding the Women who Become Problem Gamblers
As gaming proliferates nationwide, what becomes of women who become addicted, and turn to crime? An Eadington Fellow aims to find out.
Nevada as a Dumping Ground: It's not Just Yucca Mountain
UNLV history professor Michael Green on why the state became a magnet for federal projects.