In The News: College of Liberal Arts

The Floria Bookshelf

Representing current and emerging methods and theory, this volume introduces new avenues for exploring how prehistoric and historic communities provided health care for their sick, injured, and disabled members. It adjusts and expands the bioarchaeology of care framework—a way of analyzing caregiving in the past designed for individual case studies of human skeletal remains—to detect and examine care at the population level.

SYFY

Sometimes you actually do need another hole in your head.

Guild of Scientific Troubadours

Damage around the man’s oval skull opening indicates that someone scraped out that piece of bone, probably to reduce brain swelling caused by a violent attack or a serious fall, said bioarchaeologist Diana Simpson of the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­. Either scenario could explain fractures and other injuries above the man’s left eye and to his left arm, leg and collarbone.

KHON 2: Working for Hawaii

A night of fun turned into a moment he’ll never forget for Hilo native, Kaiwa Nahooikaika. Las Vegas Metropolitan police said Nahooikaika was stabbed in the head, torso and leg while gambling at the Circus Circus Resort and Casino.

KSNV-TV: News 3

If one thing is for certain outside customs at Harry Reid Airport it's that international travelers love Las Vegas.

Extreme Tech

The remains of a man buried in what’s now Alabama reveals that the continent’s oldest skull surgery occurred at least 3,000 years ago.

History News Network

The launching of the "Polo Ralph Lauren Exclusively for Morehouse and Spelman Colleges Collection" has received much attention from the media, which celebrated this unique collaboration between the brand and the two historically Black institutions. The collection derives its inspiration from Spelman and Morehouse’s own historical record, as archival imagery from the 1920s to 1950s inform the styles which are modeled by students, faculty, and alumni.

Wall Street Journal

An MVP of American style, the letterman has taken some strange turns since it first hit the field. How fashion brands became the new ‘teams,’ and the many ways to wear the jackets now.

New York Post

The oldest skull surgery in North America dates back a staggering 3,000 years, new research has found.

New York Post

The oldest skull surgery in North America dates back a staggering 3,000 years, new research has found.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

March is women's history month and Las Vegas has a long history of female trailblazers. From human rights to politics, entertainment to gaming. Women in this state didn't always get the headlines but they did get the job done. 

KNPR News

There are programs out there that helps single moms. Some help children of single moms. The Jeremiah Program works to help both at the same time.