Susan Byrne (World Languages and Cultures) has published "The Aesthetic Turn in Cervantes" with University of Toronto Press. In this new book, Byrne looks at the central role of early modern Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes in the development of modern-day aesthetics.
Vaida Kazlauskaite, Brandon Eddy (both Couple and Family Therapy Program), Tai Mendenhall from the University of Minnesota, and Jacqueline LaPlant-Braughton from Mosaic Therapy published an article in the Journal of Medical Humanities. The article entitled "'How Do I Tell My Children I Have Cancer?' Disclosing a Cancer Diagnosis to School-Aged…
Jemin Ahn, Zuobin Xiong, Junggab Son (all Computer Science), Homook Cho, and Kyungtae Kang's paper "Efficient Phishing Website Detection via HTML Tag Sequence Analysis Using Encoder Models," was accepted in the 34th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN 2025).
Neda Akhavan (Kinesiology & Nutrition Sciences), along with colleagues, recently published "Daily Consumption of Prunes and Cardiovascular Health in Older Men- A Randomized Clinical Trial" in the journal Academia Nutrition and Dietetics.
Hiraku Nagahori (Interdisciplinary Health Sciences) and Kai-Yu Ho (Physical Therapy) published their article, "Patellar cartilage thickness relates to knee external rotation during squatting in individuals with and without patellofemoral pain—a pilot study" in Frontiers.
This is the first study to explore how the thickness of kneecap…
Camila Salgado (Political Science), a Hixson-Lied Scholar, has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Spain for the 2025-2026 academic year. Sponsored by the U.S.-Spain Fulbright Commission and the Gobierno de Canarias, Salgado will live and work in the Canary Islands, assisting in English language classrooms and supporting…
Steven Pace (Criminal Justice) was a guest on the NPR radio show, "All Things Considered," hosted by Lakshmi Singh. Pace proved analysis concerning the arrest of Luigi Mangione in December 2024.
On May 9, World Heritage USA, as part of its Monuments Toolkit program, released a Monumental Project Podcast interview with Susan Lee Johnson (History) titled "Kit Carson and Monuments of the West." Conducted by Noah Price ('21 BA UNLV; '22 MA University College Dublin), the interview ranged across multiple representations of Christopher "Kit"…
Nadia Pomirleanu (Marketing and International Business), a sales/services researcher who actively engages in international collaborations, recently co-authored a study with her research partner Babu John-Mariadoss titled, "Salesperson self-esteem: Measure development and validation," published in the Journal of Business Research. The study…