In The News: College of Liberal Arts

Black Perspectives

The process of “memory making” is ongoing as activists throughout the African diaspora confront the past and challenge landscapes that pay homage to colonialism and Eurocentrism.

Fall In Podcast

Dr. Shane Kraus of UNLV joins to discuss gambling and Veterans.

Head Topics United States

The shoe winks at danger and hints at selling sex but can you commute in it?

TechRadar

Will OnlyFans survive without its sexual content?

Listverse

While it is probably true that most people are not scientifically illiterate, it is likely to be equally true that many, if not most, individuals have gaps in their knowledge and understanding of the sciences and have several false ideas about such fields of study.

Nevada Independent

In May, things were looking up. Today, conditions on the ground have forced a reassessment.

Nevada Independent

In May, things were looking up. Today, conditions on the ground have forced a reassessment.

Fatherly

Even if your temper never leads to violence or shouting, it still affects your relationships, not to mention the mental health of everyone in your family.

Verywell Mind

A study published in Cerebral Cortex found that when children partook in foreign language classes it affected how their brains processed music as well; particularly in facilitating the processing of auditory signals.

Stylist Magazine

Where does our impulse to ‘explain away’ acts of violence come from?

East Asia Forum

Presidents of Taiwan are rarely well known in the international community. Lee Tung-hui was an exception.

CNN

Political and population trends are colliding as the steadily escalating tension between red states and their blue cities across the Sun Belt is reaching a breaking point over the volatile issue of school masking.