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Research |
A new book on NBC’s Parks and Recreation sheds light on how feminist ideologies and humor within the TV show helped challenge our thinking.
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Arts and Culture |
The gallery kicks off the semester with an exhibition of work by the newest faculty members of the department of art.
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Research |
Law professor David Orentlicher on a solution to the controversy over affirmative action
Portrait of man in front of UNLV building
People |
This Lee Business School department chair has pursued his dreams from India to New York — and now to UNLV.
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Research |
UNLV, Tufts University, and international research team offers new clues about which key proteins in the brain play a role in controlling epilepsy, anxiety, and other disorders.
A girl donates money to a box featuring a glowing ichthyosaur
Business and Community |
Nevada State Museum's new donation box, designed by UNLV students, features a fearsome fish from long ago.
Belinda Candler fights her way to a layup
Athletics |
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame recognizes groundbreaking league as five players from the early days of the women's basketball program are honored.
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Research |
The challenges of restricting offshore gaming create headaches for governments around the world.
Myranda Bueno scores
Athletics |
Myranda Bueno heads to her senior year fully recovered after missing month from taking pitch to the face.
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Research |
A new book explores Gandhian thought and Quakerism to show us how both contribute to humanity’s quest for world peace.
Portrait of Juliet Casey director of communications for the office of the executive vice president and provost and a member of the staff of the Division of Integrated Marketing and Branding
People |
Whether you are seeking clearer communication or someone who can perform a neat party trick, this may be the person you need.
Portrait of Dr. Joseph Thorton
People |
The first colorectal surgeon to practice in Nevada says that teaching is what keeps him young.