Keabri Edison (The Intersection) is the recipient of the Outstanding New Peer Mentor Award for being a new peer mentor who exhibited exceptional mentor qualities that positively impacted mentees and fellow peer mentors in the Peer Mentoring program. The program is part of the First-Year Experience under the office of…
Maddie Carroll (Engineering) is the recipient of the Peer Mentor Development Award for demonstrating outstanding growth in the position and committing themselves to ongoing learning and professional development in the Peer Mentoring program. The program is part of the First-Year Experience under the office of vice provost for…
Caroline Gross (Business) is the recipient of the Peer Mentor Engagement Award for going above and beyond to engage their mentees in unique, meaningful, and innovative ways the Peer Mentoring program. The program is part of the First-Year Experience under the office of vice provost for undergraduate education.
Alyssa Buolos (Liberal Arts) is the recipient of the Outstanding Peer Mentor Award for exhibiting exceptional mentor qualities while positively impacting mentees and fellow peer mentors for the Peer Mentoring program. The program is part of the First-Year Experience under the office of vice provost for undergraduate education.
Morgan Murphy (Education) is the recipient of the Power of One Award for assisting in various ways behind-the-scenes to truly make a difference with mentees, their program, and their peers in the Peer Mentoring program. The program is part of the First-Year Experience under the office of vice provost for undergraduate education.
Tim Grigsby (Social and Behavioral Health) co-published "Substance Use Outcomes For Sexual and Gender Minority Adults With a History of Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Scoping Review" in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports.  The goal of this scoping review was to collect, summarize, and synthesize existing research on Adverse…
Yuko Shinozaki (Libraries) is the recipient of a Rebel Spirit Award for demonstrating the Rebel spirit through her work processing interlibrary loan requests and assisting students and faculty at Lied Library. 
Today the London Indie Short Festival announced  that the winner for the Best Documentary Short category went to the interdisciplinary project known as The UNLV Shoah Survivors Project. Congratulations to all of the film's collaborators!  About the film The UNLV College of Liberal Arts religious studies program and UNLV…
Ben Morse and Benjamin Burroughs (both Journalism and Media Studies) have published an article titled, "Magneto was right: the vulgar and genteel shaping of a Holocaust antihero," in the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics. The article examines the character Magneto as a cultural icon who opens up a space for thinking through the Holocaust.

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