News: School of Public Health

Nicole Santero at home, surrounded by BTS memorabilia, including a poster.
People |

Nicole Santero balances her job communicating about the School of Public Health with her doctoral research on the BTS phenomenon.

A women leans in to teach children at a desk
Research |

Assistant professor of public health Brian Labus offers some reasons for optimism for bringing younger students back to the classroom.

A U.N.L.V. banner on campus.
Campus News |

A collection of news stories featuring the people and programs of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý.

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Business and Community |

How ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s School of Public Health took center stage in the coronavirus crisis.

A sign reading "No shirt. No shoes. No mask. No service."
People |

Public health professor makes the blunt case for widespread mask usage in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

A woman wears a cloth face mask
Business and Community |

As virus mandate goes into place, public health professor Brian Labus offers context.

Eight U.N.L.V. graduates pose for a photo in their graduation attire.
Campus News |

A collection of stories featuring ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s continued flexibility and adaptability in the face of COVID-19.

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Research |

Physical therapy professor Szu-Ping Lee relies on patients – particularly veterans and seniors – as well as clinicians to help guide his research on ways to improve mobility after limb loss.

Thunderbirds fly over Las Vegas
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting the staff and students of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý who exemplify what it means to be a Rebel, even from home.

Lied Library at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý
Campus News |

As daily life around the country came to a sudden halt in March, ÐÔÊӽ紫ý rapidly reconfigured the rhythms of its day-to-day operations and lent its considerable expertise to fighting the virus in Nevada.

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People |

Eight ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Students Honored With 2020 Lance and Elena Calvert Awards For Undergraduate Research across a wide spectrum of research topics.

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý graduate seated with decorated cap
Campus News |

An enduring ÐÔÊӽ紫ý end-of-semester tradition is to highlight exceptional students who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.