Mark Lenker (Libraries) was a keynote panelist at Heterodox Libraries 2026 Symposium on Human Authorship. The focus of the panel was the question: "How do we know (well)?" In the discussion, Mark shared ideas from his recent book The Human Relationship with Information (Routledge). The organizers posted a preview of the panel…
Joshua Khorsandi, Liahm Blank, Spencer Thatcher, Abu-Bakr Ahmed, Kavita Batra, G. DeAndrea, and Aftab Merchant (Medicine) have published a study titled, “Hidden danger in everyday cooking: microplastic release from plastic cutting boards and impact on health and the environment,” in Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences. Their research…
Dustin Davis and James Navalta (Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences) and collaborators Whitley Stone (Western Kentucky University), Matthew Garver (University of Central Missouri), Samantha Johnson and Jennifer Caputo (Middle Tennessee State University), and Adam Ibrahim (University of Wyoming) were recently published. The paper, "From policy…
Alice Weber (Medicine) completed advanced hands-on training in transcranial neuromodulation and neuromonitoring with Soterix Medical in New York City, gaining specialized methodological expertise applicable to ongoing neuroscience and medical research at UNLV. Modalities and systems included transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS…
Suheyla Sarisahin, Gloria Carcoba Falomir, Alain Bengochea (all Early Childhood, Multilingual, and Special Education), and Tracy Spies (Teacher Education at Wyoming University) presented a paper titled, "Shifting teachers' beliefs and practices to support multilingual learners with disabilities," at the American Educational Research…
Maryam Ahranjani (Law) presented her new book Women in Criminal Law: A Practical Guide to Inclusive and Thriving Workplaces at the UNM Division of Continuing Education.
Nancy Rapoport (Law) was part of a panel presentation entitled "Authenticity and Accountability: Evidence and Ethics in a Synthetic World" at the District of Arizona Annual Conference.
Marketa Trimble (Law) recently presented at the 29th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Spring Symposium at UC Berkeley Law. The symposium, titled "Origins, Evolution, and Possible Futures of the 1976 Copyright Act," featured her insights on the nuances of U.S. state statutes regarding copyright.
Benjamin Edwards (Law) recently participated in a presentation on Jurisdictional Competition for the Las Vegas Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society.

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