In The News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ tourist safety institute is focused on ensuring a positive experience with visitors to the valley by turning event safety into a science.
Clark County and the Metropolitan Police Department spent more than $600,000 of taxpayer money in recent years on lengthy, unsuccessful legal battles to hide public information from the Las Vegas Review-Journal and its readers.
Is comfort killing you? And why can we never get enough of anything? Is the real way to find happiness by going against our most basic instincts?
Copeland, like many other unsheltered locals who sleep on Las Vegas streets, alleys or sidewalks face possible arrest under a camping ban the city implemented in 2020.
More than 30 years ago, Las Vegas had the Running Rebels, the champions of the NCAA with stars who went onto professional careers and a coach, Jerry Tarkanian, whose name still evokes respect among those who were here.
When both mothers and fathers in low-income families are responsive to the needs of their children, good things happen, a recent study found.
Welcome to 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ. Today is the first of our four live shows from campus and Greenspun Hall during this, the university’s Homecoming Week.
Welcome to 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ. Today is the first of our four live shows from campus and Greenspun Hall during this, the university’s Homecoming Week.
Rucking, which is simply walking with a weighted backpack, is a great way to combine strength training and cardio without setting foot inside a gym.
With the new Tourist Safety Institute at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, students and faculty will be able to find more ways to develop safety strategies for the massive events this city is known for hosting.
With the new Tourist Safety Institute at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ, students and faculty will be able to find more ways to develop safety strategies for the massive events this city is known for hosting.
The lure of food videos can easily lead viewers down the rabbit hole of an endless stream of content designed to make you hunger for more. Its called Mukbang, a sort of video, typically found on YouTube and TikTok, with hosts enthusiastically devouring a lot of food while interacting with their captive audience.