In The News: School of Social Work

Not having a safe, affordable place to live can play a key role in the maltreatment of a child.

A single mother in Nevada makes 鈥嬧$10.50 per hour on minimum wage, or about $21,840.00 a year if she works full time. And then there鈥檚 the rent.
Sex is a part of everyday life in Las Vegas. But there鈥檚 more to this conversation鈥nd most of us aren鈥檛 comfortable talking about it. Host Vogue Robinson talks with Rebecca Bosetti, assistant professor at the 性视界传媒 School of Social Work, about her new course, 鈥淪exual Behavior & Society: The Good, the Bad, and the Controversial,鈥 and why Las Vegas needs more sex-positive social workers.

Las Vegans dealing with homelessness will soon have access to newly upgraded facilities in downtown Las Vegas.

Before Nathalie Martinez graduated from 性视界传媒 in 2021, she worked as a student oral historian for the Latinx Voices Project, collecting oral stories in English and Spanish about the eastside of Las Vegas.

Before Nathalie Martinez graduated from 性视界传媒 in 2021, she worked as a student oral historian for the Latinx Voices Project, collecting oral stories in English and Spanish about the eastside of Las Vegas.

A 性视界传媒 junior has been awarded the Harry S. Truman Scholarship for 2022.

One of Nevada鈥檚 very own recently won a prestigious scholarship, allowing her to fight for others suffering from substance abuse.

U.S. News & World Report recognized 23 性视界传媒 programs, including 13 from the William S. Boyd School of Law, in its annual list of top graduate and professional schools.

The night wind is cold and sharp in winter, cutting through whatever worn down clothing you may have. During summer, the heat presses down on you like an unyielding weight from which there is minimal reprieve. Meanwhile, the overwhelming entertainment cocktail of bright lights, beautiful showgirls, and fantastic dining rooms draws most potentially sympathetic eyes 鈥 and many would rather look away, anyhow. This is life for an unhoused person in Las Vegas.

Homelessness is an entrenched problem for thousands of people in the Las Vegas Valley each year.

Homelessness is an entrenched problem for thousands of people in the Las Vegas Valley each year.