
Alumnus Tells the Stories of Storm Drain Survivors in New Book
‘Dark Days, Bright Nights’ by Matthew O'Brien presents vivid oral account of hope and recovery from homelessness.
‘Dark Days, Bright Nights’ by Matthew O'Brien presents vivid oral account of hope and recovery from homelessness.
Professor Tyler D. Parry expanded his reading list in 2020 to understand this summer's racial reckoning, and look to tomorrow.
UNLV students share their stories in a thought-provoking Brookings podcast series exploring immigration in the U.S.
'We Need to Talk' discussion series continues. Tune into the next episode Oct. 29.
UNLV social media expert Natalie Pennington explores the impact of politics and partisanship on online friendships.
New program, part of the National League of Cities, will help students with food, shelter, transportation, and other issues.
UNLV political and judicial expert Rebecca Gill explains the history of the United States’ contentious appointment process, how it differs from other nations, and the implications of a recent vacancy.
Educational series explores issues on race and seeks solutions for a more inclusive society.
UNLV child advocacy expert Amanda Haboush-Deloye examines the pandemic’s impact on abused youth, and how medical professionals and others can help reverse the trend in unreported cases.
College of Education professors Christine Clark and Norma A. Marrun reactivate center, examine absence of Ethnic Studies in schools and teacher education programs.
New solo exhibition at UNLV's Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art tells stories of race and womanhood.
New law school requirement draws in multiple faculty members to address race, policing, and legal system.