News: College of Liberal Arts
This UNLV alum roots for the New York Mets, and for every Rebel who needs his help as he leads the UNLV Support Team.
Georgiann Davis, intersex educator and advocate, seeks to inform the current sociopolitical discourse on the subject through her new book.
This new chair of the department of world languages and cultures says she has worked in other areas, but finds the allure of Spanish literature irresistible.
Black Mountain Institute's next event explores open conversation and divergent views. Join the conversation Nov. 21.
First clinical study of its kind finds no benefit for women who eat their placenta as a source of needed iron after giving birth.
From finances to energy, health care, and more, UNLV graduate student researchers are asking important questions about America’s future.
As cable networks set up shop on UNLV's campus for the debate, their outreach teams invited students to become part of their operations.
Professor Michael Green offers a history lesson in how to say the state's name.
David J. Morris' 'Evil Hours,' a gripping personal account of PTSD and its treatments, is worthy of conversation for all of us.
Political science professor David Damore is one of UNLV's go-to sources for context on the state’s hot-button issues.
Discharge delays and bickering staff among the issues that compromise patient satisfaction, according to hotel administration professor Dina Zemke.
The one-time UNLV homecoming queen returns to help build UNLV School of Medicine’s curriculum.