Research in Print: Winter 2014
Faculty authors explore our place in the universe, Gandhi and his mentors, a small city’s civil rights struggle, and more.
Faculty authors explore our place in the universe, Gandhi and his mentors, a small city’s civil rights struggle, and more.
During the past decade, UNLV’s Schools of Allied Health Sciences and Nursing have expanded their research programs and boosted collaboration among faculty investigators in support of the university’s vision of becoming a major research institution. The following profiles demonstrate the diversity and depth of the two schools’ research projects.
What will a medical school bring to UNLV research and discovery?
UNLV English professor Richard Wiley offers insight into the inspiration and writing process for his newest novel.
Psychology professor Brad Donohue strips away the stigma among athletes associated with "mental health."
Stacey Tovino emphasizes need for health law changes to address disparities.
How well did the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program respond to the Great Recession? UNLV and Brookings Institution researchers take unique approach to the analysis.
Intel’s “Cherry Creek” supercomputer brings world-class computing power to UNLV; Switch SUPERNAP to lead high-tech industry partnerships.
Research to explore solar energy, water, and environmental issues related to large-scale solar installations on arid desert lands.
UNLV President Dr. Donald D. Snyder and Vice President for Research and Economic Development Dr. Thomas Piechota welcome UNLV Innovation readers to the Winter 2014 issue.