Most ballot questions are up in November. Why is Henderson voting on a parks tax now?
A renewal for Henderson's park tax is scheduled for June. The Indy takes a deeper look at why the question is on the primary ballot rather than the general elec
Economist forecasts two million more visitors to Las Vegas in 2026 than 2025
Despite consumer sentiment at record lows, a UNLV economist projects a rebound in tourism in 2026 with two million more visitors to Las Vegas this year than last.
NMSU study says daylight saving time can be bad for you
Daylight saving time isn’t just an annoyance, it may also be bad for your mental and physical health. That’s according to a major new study by a team of researchers from New Mexico State University’s College of Health, Education and Social Transformation and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’s Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine.
The Robert Scott Hooper Photograph Collection at UNLV preserves decades of celebrity portraiture, commercial imagery, and the changing visual culture of Las Vegas.
International Network of Observatories Highlights New Level of Precision Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Updated LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA catalog features 161 gravitational wave events between April 2024 and January 2025, including evidence of second-generation black holes and the clearest-ever gravitational wave signal.
Qingmin Shi (Decision Support) recently presented a panel with colleagues from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Penn State Behrend, Penn State Engineering, and Bucknell University at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington, D.C. The presentation, titled "Early engagement indicators and student…
John “Skip” Crooker and Qingmin Shi (both Decision Support), recently presented with Celeste Calkins from Illinois State University at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington, D.C. Their session, titled "Leniency and reliability - Faculty grading behaviors in the pandemic era," examines how…
Presentation: John "Skip" Crooker, Shellie Brattain, Qingmin Shi
John “Skip” Crooker (Decision Support), Shellie Brattain (Information Technology), and Qingmin Shi (Decision Support) recently presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington D.C. Their presentation, titled “Course evaluation completion over student careers and policy impacts,” examines…
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