An Eastsider's Perspective
Latinx oral history project gives grad student a way to up-end the misperceptions of the Las Vegas community he grew up in.
Latinx oral history project gives grad student a way to up-end the misperceptions of the Las Vegas community he grew up in.
As casino operators optimize the house advantage, a new 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ study contradicts long-held beliefs about a player’s ability to detect differences in how much – and how often – a slot machine pays.
A new study reveals stark disparities in mortality risk among children and youth across several measures of parental socioeconomic status.
Allen Gibbs earns Top Tier Award for his long history of research and efforts to engage others in science.
June Cho of 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's School of Nursing moved to Las Vegas last year after more than 20 years on the East Coast, eager to discover what life is like in the West.
A new book reveals how current social structures thwart the mobility of black and brown youth, even those who ‘play by the rules.’
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ sociology doctoral students study how two politically polarized activist groups use social media to organize and impact legislation.
A new book details how colonial control impacted a continent’s relationship to its wildlife.
This professor was inspired by a mentor while in college and now tries to do the same for 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ students.
New research unveils the anterior cingulate cortex’s role in memory retrieval and potential implications for dementia treatment.
The most exciting thing about chemistry? The infinite failures in even the most thoroughly thought-out experiments, the biochemist says.
Sociology doctoral student Nick Mac Murray studies activists working to change how America views and approaches the burials of their dearly departed.