Experts In The News
Preserve Nevada, the first statewide historic preservation organization, is on a quest to save what they say are the "Eleven Most Endangered Places in Nevada". For more, KCBS Radio's Liz Saint John spoke with Michael Green, UNLV history professor and executive director of Preserve Nevada.
You hear them called out every time you fly, but what do those flight numbers really mean—and how important are they?
A new study found that many hand sanitizer dispenser systems either dispense too much or too little sanitizer to be fully effective.
The ҳ| 鶹ýӳ is preparing the expand the Free Cyber Clinic, which deploys students to help protect businesses from cybercrimes.
Medical school dean says a culturally competent medical workforce that can reflect and relate to the community is a “moral issue.”
Trustees advising leaders of southwest Utah, Nevada, and northern Arizona markets represent expertise in healthcare, business, banking, government, real estate, and higher education.
A high-profile Texas bankruptcy judge’s resignation reveals the limited power—and will—of existing judicial oversight systems to take steps that would prevent future ethical misconduct.
A federal court in southern Texas quickly moved to reassign about 3,500 bankruptcy cases after the sudden resignation of U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones in Houston, transferring his large-company Chapter 11 cases to two judges who are already among the busiest in the U.S.