Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies News
The Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies allows students to create degree programs from courses across disciplinary boundaries, including cultural studies, linguistic studies, Asian studies, Latin American studies, multi-disciplinary studies, and social science studies.
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As the nation's most-watched sports entertainment event rolls into town, UNLV researchers are available to provide expertise.
Sexual Entertainment and Economies will provide academic insight for researchers on the history and development of these industries in Nevada and beyond.
Mellon Foundation award will support the creation of Neon Pacific Initiative to increase research, engagement, and community partnerships.
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These colors were not chosen by random or just for their look. They have important significance and each symbolizes pride in the culture and experience of Black people.
As demand for responsive sexbots grows, some developers are trying to thread the needle between fully neutered and fully uncensored AI
The relationship between AAPI people and a lot of Western sports dates back to colonialism in Hawaii, the Philippines and other parts of Asia, said Constancio Arnaldo Jr., an assistant professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Historically, Asian Americans have been stereotyped as more brains than brawn or treated as foreigners in U.S. sports. But for nearly a century, they have had a presence on the NFL field. And for decades, football has been a mainstay in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities — yielding a fair share of star athletes.
Taking mortarboard displays seriously as public performances of the personal, this book highlights the creative, playful, and powerful ways graduates use their caps to fashion their personal engagement with notions of self, community, education, and the unknown future.
Las Vegas earned the nickname Sin City decades before its strip became the Broadway of temptation