Madeline Clark (Counselor Education), Michelle Paul (UNLV PRACTICE), and Dan Allen (Psychology) were awarded $120,000 from the Nevada Department of Education for the Rural Health Outreach Program-McKinney Vento, which will help provide counseling services to unhoused children and adolescents in Elko and Humboldt counties.
Ph.D. graduate Kathryn Baustian and Barbara Roth (both Anthropology) published "Positions of Power: Situational Flexibility in Mimbres Society" in the January issue of American Antiquity.
Published: Kai-Yu Ho, Michael Carpio, John Donohue, Jacob Kissman, Jing Nong Liang
A recent study conducted by faculty members Dr. Kai-Yu Ho and Dr. Jing Nong Liang (both Physical Therapy), along with Doctor of Physical Therapy students Michael Carpio, John Donohue, and Jacob Kissman, investigates the link between knee pain and hip muscle activation.
Patellofemoral pain (PFP) — a common knee condition — has traditionally been…
Jordan Fischette (Student Life) was published as the lead author of the chapter, "Inclusive Greek Life: Distributive Leadership and Boosting DEI in Fraternities and Sororities," in the textbook, Creating Positive and Inclusive Change in Educational Environments.
Justice Weyand (Student Life) published a new article in the magazine Perspectives titled, "Beyond Compliance: 7 Ways to Create a Culture of Accountability in Fraternity & Sorority Life".
Chenghui Zhang (Sociology) published an article titled, "Willingness to report hate crimes: How attitudes, police perceptions, and sexual orientation shape bystander response," in the Journal of Criminal Justice. This work was supported by a Summer Research Award (2023) from the College of Liberal Arts.
Published: Pearl Pinera, Pearl Kim, Fye Pinera, Jay Shen
Pearl Pinera, Pearl Kim, Fye Pinera (both Healthcare Administration and Policy), and Jay Shen (Healthcare Administration and Policy; Center for Health Disparities Research) recently published "Social Determinants and Health Equity Activities: Are They Connected with the Adaptation of AI and Telehealth Services in the U.S. Hospitals?" in the…
Honors: Reimund Serafica, Rhigel Tan, Andrew Thomas Reyes
Reimund Serafica, Rhigel Tan, and Andrew Thomas Reyes (all Nursing) were selected as the inaugural Fellows of the University of Psychedelic Education Program (U-PEP). This highly competitive and prestigious fellowship is dedicated to expanding education on the therapeutic use of psychedelic medicines while fostering the development and integration…
Austin Horng-En Wang (Political Science) and Darrell Carter (Political Science PhD) co-authored the article, "The Past is Present: Underestimating Fear of Contemporary Reprisals in the Legacy of Political Violence," in Political Science. In this article, Wang and Carter reveal the issue of nonresponse in the study of political repression…