Published: Seong-min Park, Bo ra Jung
Bo ra Jung and Seong-min Park (both Criminal Justice), along with Sinyong Choi from Kennesaw State University, recently published a peer-reviewed article, "Public Attitudes and Justifications on Illegal Streaming Sites in South Korea: A Content Analysis," in the International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime. Through analyzing a…
Published: Ahmed Nadeem-Tariq, Christopher J. Fang, Jeffrey Lucas Hii, Karen Nelson
Ahmed Nadeem-Tariq, Christopher J. Fang, Jeffrey Lucas Hii, and Karen Nelson (all Medicine) published “Biosensor-Integrated Tibial Components in Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Narrative Review of Innovations, Challenges, and Translational Frontiers” in Bioengineering. This review explores the emerging integration of biosensors into tibial…
Published: Megan Griffard, Brad Marianno, Mark Spinrad
Megan Griffard, Brad Marianno, and Mark Spinrad (all Center for Research Evaluation and Assessment) published the empirical research article, "Expanding Policy Priorities Through Data Integration and Extreme Case Analysis: Evidence From a School Finance Study," in the Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR), which is the premiere outlet for…
Presentation: Leslie Griffin
Professor Leslie Griffin (Law) spoke at the Annual Global Summit on Public Health and Health Care Systems (AGSPHHCS2025) at the Allresto Congress Center in Bern, Switzerland on "Stay Focused on the Patient's Health."
Published: Juanita K. Hinojosa, Federick J. Ngo
Juanita K. Hinojosa and Federick Ngo (Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education) recently had an op-ed titled, "Are We Prepared to Protect and Advocate for Undocumented Students?," published in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. Their piece summarizes research on the impact of public policies that…
Honors: Rachel De Vera
Rachel De Vera (Engineering) was one of three writers awarded $100 for their ekphrastic poetry inspired by the Plantasia gallery at the Clark County Government Center’s Rotunda Gallery. De Vera performed her winning piece during a public reading at the gallery’s community reception on Sept. 4. Remarkably, this marks the third time she has won this…
Published: David G. Schwartz
David G. Schwartz (Ombuds) recently published a post on Informed Informality, his blog that considers people, organizations, conflict, and culture, among other things. The post explores his reaction to playing Hollow Knight: Silksong and what the game's notorious difficulty can mean for us.
Grant: Faculty Recognized at Research Recognition Luncheon
The Division of Research was pleased to honor the following faculty members for their exceptional contributions to research, scholarship, and creative activity at the Research Recognition Luncheon, hosted on Sept.16 at the Student Union. Held twice each academic year, the luncheon honors faculty who have recently secured grant and contract funding…
Notable: Dr. LeAnne Salazar Montoya
LeAnne Salazar Montoya, Ph.D., (Educational Policy and Leadership) was interviewed for and featured in the article, "Shining with radiance: Uplifting Latinas leading in education," which traces her journey from rural New Mexico (a minority-majority state) to roles as teacher, superintendent, and now assistant professor at UNLV. It emphasizes…
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