Call Me Kweisi
UNLV hospitality professor journeys through pain and shame to discover his identity.
UNLV hospitality professor journeys through pain and shame to discover his identity.
While some of us have nicknames we wish everyone would forget, Valinder Addison likes hers because her family and friends say she keeps going, and going, and going.
Public Policy professor Jayce Farmer stresses the importance of looking at how and why your local government is spending taxpayer money.
UNLV professor Iesha Jackson examines structural forms of racism in the teacher education pipeline and ways to combat them.
As the nation clamors for substantive social justice reform, the Boyd School of Law is advancing the cause through its innovative and impactful courses, programs and community initiatives.
UNLV public health researcher Melva Thompson-Robinson explains the U.S.’s history of medical trauma against people of color, its impact on the pandemic, and tips for meaningful messaging.
Artist Lance L. Smith offers an exploration of diasporic systems of knowledge and their uses as tools for liberation.
Joining one of this month's activities will spark thoughtful dialogue and help move the university forward.
UNLV fashion expert Deirdre Clemente on the historical scrutiny of male versus female politicians’ clothing and the power of textiles, color, and style in shaping image.
Four-part series of conversations will address pressing community issues and pursue path to equity and justice.
The series, sponsored by UNLV Libraries and the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs, will be live-streamed by UNLV TV.
Sustained recruitment efforts lead to increased diversity of students and faculty.