In The News: College of Liberal Arts

KSNV-TV: News 3

After nearly 20 years, what started with retaliation following the 9/11 terror attacks ended with a chaotic evacuation and a Taliban takeover.

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

From the moment that Tsars as well as hierarchs realized that having their subjects go to confession could make them better citizens as well as better Christians, the sacrament of penance in the Russian empire became a political tool, a devotional exercise, a means of education, and a literary genre.

KNPR News

To ban, or not to ban, that was a question this month for the popular OnlyFans website, which announced a prohibition on explicit content only to reverse itself days later.

StreetInsider.com

The Foundation for Women's Leadership & Empowerment (FWLE) announced today that support from Aristocrat Technologies Inc. and the Las Vegas Review-Journal will help sponsor 20 college students to attend the 14th Annual Women's Leadership Conference (WLC).

Black Perspectives

We are excited to announce the newly elected Executive Board officers of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS)! Each elected officer will officially assume their roles on January 1, 2022 and serve a two-year term.

BBC World Service

Many of us are preparing to go back into the office but after more than a year of working from home for a lot of people, have we forgotten how to dress professionally?

Las Vegas Sun

Transgender adult model Sabina Steele lost her job at Starbucks in July 2020 and had to act quickly to overcome the income loss.

The Independent

‘You do everything that we’ve already done and we’re not that impressed,’ says one millennial.

Boston Globe

New research from the Boston Fed argues that the racial wealth gap may be smaller and more stable than thought.

The Irish Echo

In a recent essay in the Irish Echo, Cian T. McMahon wrote, “Troubled by the sight of asylum seekers taking their chances in unsafe boats upon the Mediterranean Sea in recent years, John Roche of the Irish Red Cross has said that until European governments find ways to address the crises plaguing many countries in North Africa, ‘desperate people will continue to risk their lives on these coffin ships.’

Discover Magazine

Stress and uncertainty, a longing for self-discovery and an overall explosion in pop-culture might all play a role.

Jezebel

The shoe winks at danger and hints at selling sex but can you commute in it?