Rachel Anderson (Law) served as a panelist for "130 Years Later: Plessy v. Ferguson & Its Legacy," an event hosted by the U.S. District Court, District of Nevada, at the Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse.
Michelle Tusan's (History) NACBS Presidential Address, "What Liberalism Requires: The Very Victorian Marriage of J. S. Mill and Harriet Hardy Taylor," has been published in the Journal of British Studies. https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2025.10186.
Dr. Christina Demopoulos (Dental) accepted an appointment by the American Association of Public Health Dentistry to serve as its representative on the American Dental Association's new Specialty Engagement Task Force. Members of the task force will focus on resetting and strengthening the ADA’s relationship with specialty organizations, and…
Nachman Gutowski's (Law) new article, "Silver State, Gold Standard: The (New) Nevada Bar," has been accepted for publication with the Duquesne Law Review.
Director Riana Durrett, Research Director Marla Royne Stafford, legal extern and former William S. Boyd School of Law student Juliana Ness, graduate assistant and UNLV student Jordyn Sanders (all Cannabis Policy Institute), and attorney Maggie McLetchie have published an in-depth examination of cannabis and gaming in the Journal of Cannabis…
Hospitality Ph.D. alumnus Dongwon Yun '25 was awarded the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management (JHTM) Best Paper Award for his paper with UNLV Hospitality College faculty coauthors, Renata Guzzo and Cass Shum. Their paper on hiring managers’ evaluations of gender-nonconforming applicants found that gender-nonconforming…
Jeffrey Cumming (Brain Health) was the senior author of an article recently published in Lancet Neurology. It is a summary report from a stakeholder meeting to develop a road map for the prevention of Alzheimer's disease. Participants included scientists, clinicians, regulators, and economists. The plan builds on recently approved treatments for…
Hal Berghel (Computer Science) has published an article in the March 2026 issue of IEEE Computer entitled "From Trolls to Edgelords: The Use of Social Media to Support Extreme Ideology" that focuses on sinister, anti-social use of social media platforms to support extremism. Summary data provided by federal law enforcement agencies, the…