News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

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People |

Oral History Research Center Director Claytee White examines redevelopment plans for neighborhood in next episode of 'We Need to Talk'

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People |

Public Policy professor Jayce Farmer stresses the importance of looking at how and why your local government is spending taxpayer money.

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People |

Alumna puts communication, law degrees to work while co-founding new firm.

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Campus News |

A collection of news stories from the new year highlighting the experts and events at UNLV.

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Business and Community |

The series, sponsored by UNLV Libraries and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs, will be live-streamed by UNLV TV.

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Campus News |

A collection of stories highlighting UNLV experts and their analysis of all things politics in 2020.

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People |

Great places are made of great people. Here are a few who made the news in 2020.

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Business and Community |

As the pandemic tightened its grip on Nevada, the nation, and the world, UNLV responded in ways big and small. Members of the media also turned to UNLV's faculty experts for answers.

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Arts and Culture |

A sampling of university experts who sounded off on the year’s monumental movements surrounding race, ethnicity, and gender.

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Research |

A yearlong collection of UNLV faculty making the news for their discoveries and contributions to the community.

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Research |

UNLV expert on emerging media Benjamin Burroughs examines the ethical considerations of child-created content.

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People |

Seven women are the first to complete the Urban Leadership Program thanks to partnership.