In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

Las Vegas Review Journal

Southern Nevada colleges and universities are switching more in-person classes to a remote format for the fall semester amid high COVID-19 metrics, frustrating some students who were counting on a nearly full return to campus.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Southern Nevada colleges and universities are switching more in-person classes to a remote format for the fall semester amid high COVID-19 metrics, frustrating some students who were counting on a nearly full return to campus.

WhoWhatWhy

Delaware became the seventh state in the US since 2015 to mandate body cameras for all police — and the latest government entity to put great trust in body-worn cameras (BWCs) to improve frayed relations between the police and the public.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Learning loss, due to the pandemic, is a growing concern as children head back to the classroom.

Newswise

And what to share with those who keep using them.

Brookings

In early June 2021, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari announced the indefinite suspension of Twitter after the platform deleted one of his tweets and temporarily suspended his account.

RT

From the early days of culture, humans have known that too much of anything is good for nothing.

Popular Science

Having the tough conversations is important.

Las Vegas Review Journal

When the Las Vegas Valley experiences blazing hot summer temperatures, one community in particular — east Las Vegas — swelters more than other neighborhoods because of urban heat island effects.

Voice of America

On this edition of Straight Talk Africa, host Haydé Adams and her guests discuss disinformation, misinformation and propaganda on social media and how news is being used to shape the narrative of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Thrive Global

Why now is the perfect moment to reassess our relationship with technology.

Forbes

Getting outside of your comfort zone is so associated with creativity that it’s almost cliché.