9/11 Fiction, Empathy, and Otherness
Liberal arts professor Tim Gauthier explores post-9/11 fiction to determine what these stories say about how the tragedy changed us.
Liberal arts professor Tim Gauthier explores post-9/11 fiction to determine what these stories say about how the tragedy changed us.
Eadington Lecture looks at how the rise of public relations helped push the casino industry out of its past and into a new era of legitimacy.
James Busser and Wen Chang provide resorts with the insights they need to keep star employees.
Three students culminated 10 months of hard work by representing UNLV at the Consumer Electronics Show with a better way to pop popcorn in the process.
Georgiann Davis, intersex educator and advocate, seeks to inform the current sociopolitical discourse on the subject through her new book.
UNLV researcher pioneers new applications for quick, efficient and secure data management.
UNLV engineering faculty and students turned to the entertainment arena to carve out their unique research niche.
Survival rate stands nearly 5 percent below the national average for Southern Nevadans and is especially low for state's black and Filipina women.
Breakthrough UNLV study shows major differences between the types of cancer and mortality rates of U.S.-born blacks versus those who emigrate from the Caribbean.
Chih-Chien Chen’s research explores why consumers ‘seal the deal’ on hotel rooms when they do.
UNLV professor Andy Kirk's "Doom Towns" takes a ground-level view of ground zero, and presents it in the form of graphic novel about Las Vegas' position in the atomic firmament.
Director of UNLV's Center for Energy Research Robert Boehm helps make serious improvements that cut down on desert solar power plant's use of water.