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UNLV Newsmakers 2021: Research Research | December 27, 2021 UNLV Newsmakers 2021: Research UNLV researchers made international headlines this year with their discoveries. Here's a roundup of some of our top stories of 2021.
Study: COVID Tech Took a Toll on Work-from-Home Moms Research | November 19, 2021 Study: COVID Tech Took a Toll on Work-from-Home Moms Research by UNLV communications expert Natalie Pennington finds that texts, video calls burdened the mental health of working moms during pandemic.
Preserve Nevada: Indigenous Languages, Cultural Landmarks Among State’s ‘Most Endangered’ Arts and Culture | October 15, 2021 Preserve Nevada: Indigenous Languages, Cultural Landmarks Among State’s ‘Most Endangered’ Historic preservation group calls for action to sustain survival of 11 Silver State treasures.
Powering Small Businesses Through the Pandemic Storm Business and Community | October 12, 2021 Powering Small Businesses Through the Pandemic Storm UNLV Small Business Development Center offers lifeline to local companies and entrepreneurs navigating economic uncertainty.
'Sparking' Connections Between Science and Social Issues People | September 16, 2021 'Sparking' Connections Between Science and Social Issues UNLV undergrad Mary Blankenship blends public policy, science, and economics into a cocktail for successful global change.
Welcome Back Roundup for Fall Semester 2021 Campus News | August 19, 2021 Welcome Back Roundup for Fall Semester 2021 With a new semester upon us, UNLV gradually returns to in-person events and operations.
7 Parking Tips for a Successful Return to UNLV Campus News | August 19, 2021 7 Parking Tips for a Successful Return to UNLV Skip traffic trouble during the busiest time of year.
More Than the Games: The Olympics and the Global Spotlight on Societal Issues Arts and Culture | July 26, 2021 More Than the Games: The Olympics and the Global Spotlight on Societal Issues UNLV sports history expert Kendra Gage’s class on Olympics explores historical, modern collisions between sport and social issues of the time.
Why Remote Work Might Worsen Southwest Water Woes Research | July 12, 2021 Why Remote Work Might Worsen Southwest Water Woes Research by UNLV economists finds that pandemic stay-at-home orders put a strain on already tight water resources.