People |
Lawyer Psychology
To be better negotiators, attorneys have to get into the minds of clients and witnesses. Professor's new book delves into the psychological principles that lawyers (and laypeople) need to know as well as legal statutes.
People |
Out of the Lion's Den
Who qualifies as a refugee? How does that apply to Las Vegas' immigrants? Law professor explores the complicated issues behind the genuine lives of displaced people.
People |
Architecture Professor Named Nevada Professor of the Year
Alfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez recognized for influence in the classroom and commitment to undergraduate students.
Business and Community |
The Network
The Rebel Business Network pays dividends for alumni and students.
People |
Extreme Jobs
Five Rebels share their tales of the dirty, dangerous, or cringe-inducing work they do to make the world a better place.
Business and Community |
Rebels Share Their Favorite Books
Student athletes recommend the books they loved as kids.
Research |
UNLV Report: Suicides Among Clark County Teens Increased in 2011
Annual report calls for suicide prevention education starting in elementary school.
People |
Extreme Jobs: Deadliest Catch
To discover what's happening with the bighorn sheep population, David Choate must track cougars in the National Desert Wildlife Refuge.
People |
Extreme Jobs: One Woman’s Trash
Rotting food, old toilets, and remnants of residence hall move-out are treasures to Tara Pike-Nordstrom.
People |
Extreme Jobs: In Hot Water
Microbiologist Brian Hedlund knows from experience just how dangerous a hot spring can be.
Business and Community |
Kids' Court Wins Bright Idea Award
Boyd law school program helps young witnesses understand the court processes.
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