Over 3,700 Students to Turn Tassels During UNLV's Spring Commencement May 15 and 16
Class of 2026 degree earners — who hail from 34 states and 62 countries — to participate in three ceremonies over course of two days at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Kasama v Mack running in primary to replace County Commissioner Justin Jones
Opposition websites, attack signs and mirroring allegations that their fellow Republican opponent is not as conservative as they claim are at the center of an increasingly antagonistic primary race for an open Clark County Commission seat.
Raiders, UNLV host health and flag football camp for valley middle school girls
Valley students learned how to take care of their bodies and minds while having some fun Friday. The Raiders and the UNLV School of Public Health hosted a flag football camp at the team’s headquarters in Henderson. It’s part of the RUSH program, or Raiders-UNLV Sports and Public Health. Two hundred students from three valley middle schools took part, learning about nutrition, mental health and physical health while also doing flag football drills.
The Summer Swarm: Homeowners in These Vulnerable Cities Are Bracing for a Mosquito Explosion This Year
This summer, don’t be alarmed if mosquitoes decide to ruin your summer cookout. Depending on where you live, you might see a significant spike in mosquito activity in the months ahead.
Kavita Batra (Medicine), along with collaborators from India and the United States, published a chapter titled “Circular Economy in Tourism Finance: A Bibliometric Analysis” in the book Reimagining Tourism Finance. The chapter explores how circular economy principles can strengthen sustainable tourism finance by promoting resource efficiency,…
Liahm Blank, Joshua Khorsandi, Nicole Kang, Kaloyan Momchilov, Itai Blank, and Kavita Batra (all Medicine) published a study titled “From Pantry to Physiology: A Narrative Review Linking Food Insecurity to Biological Dysfunction” in Dialogues in Health. The review highlights that food insecurity is not only a socioeconomic challenge but also a…
Tom Romero (Law) presented, “Operationalizing Kinship and Culture in Western Water Law” at the Tenth Annual SRP Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.
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