In The News: College of Liberal Arts
A team of UNLV neuroscientists has strengthened the link between Type II diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease.
Millions of Americans have traded in their traditional work wardrobes for lounge wear over the nearly two years of remote work over the pandemic.
Millions of Americans have traded traditional work wardrobes for loungewear in the nearly two years of working remotely during the pandemic.
Sending a child to school in the morning is a daily ritual for millions of families worldwide.
The challenge, which involves vandalizing or stealing school property, started on the social media app TikTok earlier this year after students returned to classrooms.
A relatively obscure tribe is trying to enter the Indian casino business in the North Bay, which begs the question: How many are too many gaming facilities in one region?
A relatively obscure tribe is trying to enter the Indian casino business in the North Bay, which begs the question: How many are too many gaming facilities in one region?
Native American enrollment is down at Nevada colleges, a trend students and professors say reflects an unwelcoming community that’s not committed to recruiting more familiar faces on campus.
A wooden structure tucked behind two palm trees in the front yard of a house on Blackthorn Drive in Sunrise Manor is visible when drivers turn into the east Las Vegas neighborhood.
Climate change is knocking at our door, from deadly wildfires in Lake Tahoe to extreme storms like Hurricane Ida.
Every ten years, we get counted. The Census Bureau sets out to see how many people live in the United States, and in the process, it also gathers information about age, race, gender, income and a myriad of other important details.
Every ten years, we get counted. The Census Bureau sets out to see how many people live in the United States, and in the process, it also gathers information about age, race, gender, income and a myriad of other important details.