Articles by Karyn S. Hollingsworth
Grant to Expand UNLV's Study of Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities
Mellon Foundation award will support the creation of Neon Pacific Initiative to increase research, engagement, and community partnerships.
UNLV History Department Creates Reid Public History Institute
Named for the late U.S. Senator, the center will enhance the study of Nevada public history and lands.
The Interview: Ashley Blackwell
The behavioral neuroscientist hopes to help UNLV students push through adversity and pursue pathways to STEM careers through partnerships.
Women’s Empowerment Program Helps Students Self-Advocate
Program includes workshops, activities to awaken participants’ inner 'warrior queens.'
The Interview: John Haberstroh
The professor on new discoveries in ancient history, rocking out to metal, and the power of study abroad experiences.
UNLV, Community Partners Receive $4 Million in Grants to Expand Mental Health Services
Federal funds will help UNLV PRACTICE create youth treatment programs for early bipolar disorders and psychosis.
New General Studies Degree Will Help Students Cross the Commencement Stage
General studies bachelor’s ensures that life challenges don't stand in the way of completing a degree for students who've already completed a large number of credits.
The Interview: Jean Munson
The history-making program manager helps shape college women leaders and advocates for human rights.
Doctoral Student Taps into Faculty Support to Win Coveted Fellowship
Vanessa Núñez focuses on the role of faculty and staff in shaping institutional policies to support undocumented students.