In The News: Department of History

Las Vegas Review Journal

Harry Reid died Dec. 28 at age 82, leaving behind a legacy of securing millions of acres of protected wilderness, creating Nevada’s first and only national park and keeping nuclear waste out of Yucca Mountain.

Travel Weekly

Nevada's most powerful politician ever on the national stage, Harry Reid was a quiet but fierce advocate for the state's tourism industry.

PBS

Senator Harry Reid left a lasting legacy in Nevada. We’ll explore the impact the late senator had. Plus, we’ll examine the challenges that rural Nevada faces.

PBS

Senator Harry Reid left a lasting legacy in Nevada. We’ll explore the impact the late senator had. Plus, we’ll examine the challenges that rural Nevada faces.

KSNV-TV: News 3

It will be quite the sendoff for a man who was born in a shack in the Nevada desert 82 years ago, says UNLV Associate Professor of History Michael Green.

Journal Gazette and Times Courier

The free presentations begin with "Lincoln and Native Americans" presented by Michael S. Green, associate professor of history at the University of Nevada - Las Vegas. Green is author or editor of three books on the Civil War, including his new “Lincoln and Native Americans” as well as “Lincoln and the Election of 1860.”

Nevada Independent

Suffice it to say, wardrobes have changed in the last two years, and not in the way fashion trends normally change. The pandemic has shifted the way people approach clothing.

Daily Mail

A 15-year-old boy has become the youngest person ever to graduate from the University of Nevada — with what was his fifth degree in just four years.

Fox News

UNLV grad Jack Rico turns heads with his age.

New York Post

A boy from California has graduated from college with honors at the impressive age of 15.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Accepting the past can be difficult, especially when it involves murder and mobsters.

KSNV-TV: News 3

It's not exactly dead, but President Biden's two trillion dollar social policy bill is on life support, now that one Democratic senator, Joe Manchin from West Virginia, said he can't support the measure.