In The News: College of Liberal Arts
For a relatively young university such as UNLV to be classified as a top research institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is a major accomplishment.
For a relatively young university such as UNLV to be classified as a top research institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is a major accomplishment.
In early December, The Wall Street Journal published a feature titled “The Loneliest Generation.”
Democrats had foot soldiers in November, and activist Amanda Khan was one of them.
Democrats had foot soldiers in November, and activist Amanda Khan was one of them
Mobilizing minority voters played a key role in the blue wave that washed over the 2018 midterm election in Nevada, according to a panel of political organizers gathered at UNLV’s Boyd Law School on Tuesday.
How does paternity express itself in a diverse array of ways?
Anyone who knows U.S. history well knows that media and advertisements in the 1920s tended to sensationalize reality.
Nine thousand years ago, during the Neolithic period, culture in the PneiHever region of southern Mt. Hebron was undergoing a fundamental shift from being a hunter-gatherer society to an agricultural society.
Blake Sartini never had any doubts when he bought the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino a little more than a year ago. It was on the Las Vegas Strip.
Half a century ago, Nevada had a midterm election that didn’t seem all that significant. But maybe it was?
While Los Angeles’ Thai Town may be diminutive in size, only occupying a half-mile stretch in East Hollywood, its existence has been symbolic and influential in Thai culture on a much grander scale, locally and transnationally. As the first officially recognized Thai Town in the nation, and located in a city with the largest Thai population outside of Thailand, this designated area has grown into a hub of culture.