Crossing Over, Academically Speaking
A first-of-its-kind book provides faculty with tools to help students understand — and maybe even surmount — threshold concepts.
A first-of-its-kind book provides faculty with tools to help students understand — and maybe even surmount — threshold concepts.
Vegas native Bo Bernhard’s research on the city’s top industry, hospitality and gaming, informs billion-dollar business decisions around the world and closer to home.
Boppre channeled her childhood experience into a lifelong goal of bringing changes to the incarceration system in order to help people rebuild their lives.
Stepping into the world of research helped one student choose a career, make new friends, and get a head start on the future.
The biggest barrier is getting teachers and staff on board with new strategies in school discipline.
Nevada undergraduate research journal offers UNLV students the opportunity to promote their research and boost their resumes.
Honors College Dean Marta Meana’s research dispels stereotypes surrounding women’s sexuality and changes the way doctors treat patients.
UNLV research administrators on creating an environment to connect faculty from different disciplines.
In her new book, an expert in the nation’s top legal writing program explores how cognitive science and rhetorical theory work together to convince us of what to believe.
UNLV biologist finds nearly 400 genes potentially associated with obesity and other health problems in fruit flies.
Georgiann Davis and Claudia Keelan earned top honors from the Nevada System of Higher Education for their research and creative accomplishments.
How a vacation in South Africa, a one-of-its-kind UNLV lab, and pieces of volcanic glass smaller than a grain of salt changed a long-held view of human history.