News: College of Liberal Arts
One of the Classified Employee of the Year recipients says never giving up is the key to getting ahead.
How the Whole Earth Catalog’s optimistic message reinvented the environmental movement in 1968
Donors step up to support UNLV programs that serve the community in the aftermath of October 1 shooting.
Assistant sociology professor Ranita Ray says black and brown youth are not social problems and their futures are worthy of investment.
From magic and witchcraft to building robots using Legos, these wild courses can put swordfighters in training and future presidents ready to deal with environmental catastrophe.
Anthropology Ph.D. student Cristina Tica receives prestigious Fulbright Award to fund research in Hungary during the upcoming academic year.
This aspiring "world-improvement strategist" hopes that studying in Israel will help her gain a more in-depth perspective on Middle East conflicts and allow her to improve her Arabic.
Thirty-eight faculty will receive a combined $332,270 in seed funding for their research, scholarship, and creative activity.
Technology carries the promise to make our lives easier, but at what price? UNLV sociologist Simon Gottschalk explains his research in a new book.
UNLV history professor Michael Green on why the state became a magnet for federal projects.
Meana, a professor and administrator at UNLV since 1997, will serve in UNLV’s top post beginning July 1 through the completion of a national search.
Like a poetry verse, the artist-turned-academic said he’s most daring when he lets life flow.