My Damaged Hair: A Mixed Girl’s View on Doing an Exhibition About the C.R.O.W.N. Act
The exhibit, curated by UNLV students and alumni, is a response to legislation that prohibits discrimination in the workplace and public schools based on hairstyles and textures.
I was on the Los Angeles picket line. Here’s why our strike will benefit students and workers
I don’t blame our bosses for being surprised. For decades Los Angeles Unified School District’s workforce has been divided into eight different unions. Our contracts expire at different times and labor law often ties our hands, so LAUSD plays us off against each other, to the detriment of all employees.
Gerber Good Start SoothePro is the latest formula to face a voluntary recall due to possible contamination. Here's what parents need to know about all the recent recalls.
Crossing guard shortage in Clark County prompts public safety concerns for elementary children
Clark County is experiencing a shortage of crossing guards, according to the company it contracts with to hire them, prompting safety concerns for children who walk to and from school.
UNLV Barrick Lecture Series Presents ‘Becoming Self Made’ with Nely Galán on April 10
Noted author, entrepreneur and television executive will share stories of success from her self-made career and inspire attendees to explore their entrepreneurial potential.
Presentation: Anthony King, Shane Kraus, Gloria Wong-Padoongpatt
Anthony King, Shane Kraus, and Gloria Wong-Padoongpatt (all Psychology) recently presented their research, "Examining the role of responsible gambling in associations between symptoms of trauma, gambling disorder, and gambling motivations: Results from a nationwide U.S. sample," at the 16th Annual Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling. This…
Kyaw Min Tun, Zahra Dossaji, Blaine Massey, Kavita Batra, Chun-Han Lo, Yassin Naga, Salman Mohammed, Abebe Muraga, Ahmad Gill, Dwaipayan Mukhopadhhyay, Ashok Singh, Daisy Lankarani, Jose Aponte Pieras, Gordon Ohning (all Medicine) published a study "A Comparative Study of Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis vs. Non-Alcoholic Hepatitis Patients from a Cohort…
Presentation: Carrieann Cahall, Rosan Mitola, Chelsea Heinbach, Amber Sewell
Carrieann Cahall, Rosan Mitola, Chelsea Heinbach, and Amber Sewell (all Libraries) presented the paper, "Inclusive or Harmful? A critical content analysis of tutorial offerings from R1 academic libraries," at the 2023 Association of College and Research Libraries Conference.
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