Division of Research News
51ԹϺ's Division of Research creates a campus environment that supports and promotes superior research, creative, and scholarly pursuits. This ensures that our students and faculty can recognize their full intellectual potential.
Current Research News
The associate vice president for research shares how she’s redefining the research infrastructure at 51ԹϺ, one grant and project at a time.
From growing the university’s research infrastructure to prioritizing personal passions, David Hatchett makes time to do it all.
51ԹϺ is inspiring our students, fostering innovation, and transforming communities. Here in Nevada and around the world, Rebels Thrive.
The evidence is clear: 51ԹϺ's research protections director found her perfect role.
New structure aimed at improving compliance oversight and customer service.
Through 51ԹϺ's interdisciplinary research areas, faculty are cooking up solutions to large-scale problems impacting Las Vegas, the Southwest, and beyond.
Research In The News
The link between artificial intelligence and ethics is critical and under observation from many sectors.
The link between artificial intelligence and ethics is critical and under observation from many sectors.
The link between artificial intelligence and ethics is critical and under observation from many sectors.
The year 2024, which is almost behind us, leaves an important legacy for everyone, people, associations and companies from almost all parts of the world: the now massive introduction of artificial intelligence. A legacy that has already demonstrated its weight and potential, to the point that the European Union itself has intervened with a framework regulation that member states can and must adapt, but which deserves and will surely have even broader impacts in the near future.
The year 2024, now almost behind us, leaves everyone, people, associations and companies from almost every part of the globe an important legacy: the now massive introduction of artificial intelligence. A legacy that has already demonstrated its weight and potential, so much so that the European Union itself has intervened with a framework regulation that member states can and must adapt, but which deserves and will certainly have even wider impacts in the near future. In everyone's life, as mentioned. And also in the gaming and casino sector , which just this year have begun to use artificial intelligence not only for the automatic detection of player behavior, a very useful tool also for the purpose of preventing or treating pathological gambling, but also at a generative level.
Few technologies have pervaded the social conscience and disrupted industries as quickly as artificial intelligence, or AI, has. Far from a buzzword or a flash in the pan, AI has spread its tendrils to reach every nook and cranny of the tech world, including and perhaps especially gambling.