Published: Yeunkyung Kim, Neeraj Bhandari, Jay Shen, Jason Flatt
Yeunkyung Kim, Neeraj Bhandari, Jay Shen (Healthcare Administration and Policy) and Jason Flatt (Social and Behavioral Health) coauthored a paper titled, “Identifying Factors Associated with Vaccination Status and Mortality Among Older Adults in Nevada during the COVID-19 pandemic,” in the Nevada Journal of Public Health, along with researchers…
Yeunkyung Kim (Healthcare Administration and Policy) published an article, "Trends in Breast Cancer Screening between Medicare Beneficiaries with and without Food Insecurity," in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine Focus.
Amanda Morgan (Social and Behavioral Health) spoke with Shawn Gerstenberger (Public Health) for the latest episode of the "So, You Want to Change the World?" podcast. In the episode, Morgan, a professor-in-residence at the School of Public Health, talks about teaching about human sexuality to nearly 5,000 students, interning at the…
Professor Suzanna Geiser (Law) presented on Unspoken Agonies: Navigating the Inexpressibility of Pain in Legal Narrative at the 2025 Applied Legal Storytelling Conference.
Professor Nantiya Ruan (Law) presented on The Story of Discovery - Tell It to the Jury (and How I Used the Other Side’s Discovery Conduct Against It to Win a Jury Trial), Brian Foley Reshaping the Narrative of Winning by Suing for Gender Pay Equity in Law School at the 2025 Applied Legal Storytelling Conference.
Jarret Keene (English) has a new story collection, "Gateways to Annihilation," published by Dark Wolf Books, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever books are sold. Three-time Bram Stoker Award-winner Mercedes M. Yardley describes Keene's tales as "quietly magnificent."