News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
Ramona Denby-Brinson of the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs recognized for her work on social services, the foster system, and children’s mental health.
UNLV, advisory firm Applied Analysis create public-private partnership to give university access to powerful real-time data analysis tool.
Ryan Larsen, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs student, is traveling to Japan to study international education policy.
"Time Lapse" will live stream two simultaneous performances from UNLV and Weston College in Weston-super-Mare, England.
UNLV researchers team up with Las Vegas police department to study the effectiveness — and drawbacks — of officer body cameras.
While online dating has its place, Law School graduate Lauren Peña offers an alternative. Learn how she turned her knack for matching up couples into a new business.
Professor Erika Engstrom on how aspects of religion and cultural values have become folded into the long-running, horror-based fictional TV program "Supernatural."
Social work professor Kristen Linton dispels some of the myths surrounding the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder. Join her talk Jan. 27.
The three-year project will increase number of practitioners working with children at risk for behavioral health issues.
The social work professor's fourth and final book on the thinkers who shaped the world leader's pacifism and civil disobedience.
Students in UNLV's Sanford I. Berman Debate Forum win the Las Vegas Classic Invitational Collegiate Debate Tournament.
Wayne Newton, Dana Gentry, and Christopher Columbus Powning have all had a role in the state's landmark free speech cases. Here's a look at the choice words and exposés that brought Nevada news outlets before the state Supreme Court.