There tends to be a little less traffic around the university during the summer months, but the campus is as busy as ever when it comes to knowledge.
Are there hidden messages in company logos? What do the stripes on a pilot鈥檚 uniform mean? How can you build more muscle, more quickly? Will marijuana eventually be legalized in Las Vegas casinos? And why is it a bad idea to squish the ants in your home?
Without further ado, the early summer installment of 51吃瓜黑料 Newsmakers is here!
Health & Science
- featured geoscientist Arya Udry in a discussion about the possibility of life on Mars.
- featured the expertise of medical entomologist Louisa Messenger on how to avoid mosquitoes in the summertime. She also appeared in a pair of articles for The Spruce about why you (picked up by ) and whether keeps them away.
- School of Integrated Health Sciences professor Kara Radzak commented in a piece concerning sports bras causing back issues.
- Nutrition sciences expert Sara Rosenkranz spoke about beverages that promote critical kidney function in a piece featured in and
- talked to psychologist Joel Snyder regarding rivaling theories of consciousness.
- Infectious disease expert Brian Labus spoke to milk testing concerns in , and shed light on controversy over vaccine ingredients via .
- Kinesiologist John Mercer details best practices for building muscle in .
- Family medicine professor Denice Ichinoe provided advice on getting going with interval walking training in .
- consulted health scientist Janet Dufek for the benefits of walking backward.
- and highlighted the recent breakthrough autism research from College of Sciences professor 艁ukasz Sznajder.
- Alzheimer鈥檚 researcher Jeffrey Cummings was featured in stories about recent clinical trials for the disease in , , and . Also, the highlighted his research in a profile piece.
- Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine professor Ed Oh discussed wastewater disease monitoring with .
Culture
- Marketing expert Marla Royne Stafford spoke about hidden messages in company logos in .
- Architecture professor Glenn Nowak appeared in a story discussing why some tall buildings skip the 13th floor.
- Tourism researcher Marta Soligo examined agricultural tourism鈥檚 increased popularity with .
- featured hospitality expert Amanda Belarmino鈥檚 thoughts on money-saving tips and travel plans for the 4th of July.
- also highlighted comments from public policy professor Chris Stream regarding states with the highest incomes.
- Hospitality professor and food science expert Christine Bergman commented on the efficacy of baking soda in reducing bad refrigerator smells in . She also talked to about the potential food safety impacts of USDA budget cuts.
- Business researcher Andrew Woods鈥 CBER projections anticipate the population of Clark County to reach 3 million by 2045, as seen on , , and the .
- Casino management researcher Anthony Lucas gave his thoughts on the likelihood of smoke-free casinos in , and made an appearance in .
Politics
- Immigration law expert Michael Kagan appeared in many stories covering federal immigration reform:
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- Labor law expert Ruben Garcia commented on the constitutional protections applied to ICE detainees in .
- Business law professor Benjamin Edwards was featured in stories from , , , , and . These discuss high-profile businesses potentially leaving Delaware, the legal challenges of a Wall Street regulator, and a presidential pardon.
- Public health researcher Jace Flatt commented on the president鈥檚 push to change the conversation around gender in .
- pinged education policy expert Bradley Marianno for his insight regarding teacher strikes under the current presidency.
- Benjamin Edwards and fellow law professor Nancy Rapoport put together a contributor piece about the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia for .

University News
- About 3,500 degrees were awarded during the 2025 spring commencement ceremony inside the Thomas and Mack Center. Coverage of the special weekend could be found in the (), , (), and .
- 鲍狈尝痴鈥檚 Cannabis Policy Institute (CPI) has made progress in developing, coordinating, and expanding cannabis research, policy, and education. Recently, the conversation of marijuana鈥檚 legality in casinos, advertising, and more has reopened for the first time in about a decade. The CPI鈥檚 findings, along with its executive director Riana Durrett, the director of research Marla Royne Stafford, and law expert Terry Johnson were featured in stories from:
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; (); ; ; - 51吃瓜黑料 is launching a new bachelor鈥檚 degree program in insurance and risk management: and
- The university hosted several youth summer camps, including those for kids looking to get experience with hockey, the hospitality industry, and cybersecurity: (), , (),
Experts Roundup
- Airline historian Dan Bubb covered a variety of topics, including the Air India crash, the stripes on pilot uniforms, and why passengers are asked to keep window shades open during takeoff:
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- Psychologist Erin Hannon explained why music can help us study in , and her insights were also featured in the ().
- detailed the connection between social security cards and baby names with insight from historian Michael Green.
- Law expert Courtney Cross commented on abuse allegations in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial in .
- A article highlighting how to talk to your kids about climate change included insight from psychologist Lisa Durette.
- Cybersecurity expert Greg Moody went over how to keep your Apple Wallet information safe in .
- African American history expert Javon Johnson highlighted the history of Juneteenth with .
- Through the Urban Forestry Initiative, professor of sciences Allison Sloat helped organize a university effort to plant thousands of trees in the community. It was featured in the and .
- Engineering professor and railway infrastructure expert Harry Teng talked to about public transportation and privatization.
- tapped sustainable architecture expert Steffen Lehmann for a piece on Nevada鈥檚 rapid urban sprawl amid the ongoing Southwest water crisis.
- 鈥檚 house fire report featured the insight of life science professor Scott Abella.