In The News: School of Social Work

Las Vegas Sun

Las Vegans dealing with homelessness will soon have access to newly upgraded facilities in downtown Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Sun

Before Nathalie Martinez graduated from UNLV in 2021, she worked as a student oral historian for the Latinx Voices Project, collecting oral stories in English and Spanish about the eastside of Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Sun

Before Nathalie Martinez graduated from UNLV in 2021, she worked as a student oral historian for the Latinx Voices Project, collecting oral stories in English and Spanish about the eastside of Las Vegas.

KSNV-TV: News 3

A UNLV junior has been awarded the Harry S. Truman Scholarship for 2022.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

One of Nevada’s very own recently won a prestigious scholarship, allowing her to fight for others suffering from substance abuse.

Las Vegas Sun

U.S. News & World Report recognized 23 UNLV programs, including 13 from the William S. Boyd School of Law, in its annual list of top graduate and professional schools.

Nevada Independent

The night wind is cold and sharp in winter, cutting through whatever worn down clothing you may have. During summer, the heat presses down on you like an unyielding weight from which there is minimal reprieve. Meanwhile, the overwhelming entertainment cocktail of bright lights, beautiful showgirls, and fantastic dining rooms draws most potentially sympathetic eyes — and many would rather look away, anyhow. This is life for an unhoused person in Las Vegas. 

Nevada Independent

Homelessness is an entrenched problem for thousands of people in the Las Vegas Valley each year.

Nevada Independent

Homelessness is an entrenched problem for thousands of people in the Las Vegas Valley each year.

Vegas PBS

Growing evidence shows that social media is harming the mental health of kids and teenagers. What can parents do to help?

Yahoo!

Jake Crandall took a deep pull from his vape as a woman emerged from the darkness of Fremont Street and into the parking lot of the Desert Moon Motel. She gripped the final $20 she owed him.

Los Angeles Times

Jake Crandall took a deep pull from his vape as a woman emerged from the darkness of Fremont Street and into the parking lot of the Desert Moon Motel. She gripped the final $20 she owed him.