News: Women's Research Institute of Nevada

NEW Leadership cohort posing for group image on stairway
Business and Community |

Lauralyn Sandoval, vice president of new markets at Aristocrat Technologies, to address aspiring women leaders at June 6 event.

Woman framed by books
People |

Rebecca Gill’s experience is informing gender inequality research and inspiring other women to share their stories.

MIssy Young
Campus News |

Technologist Missy Young will address aspiring women leaders at June 7 event.

Palm trees and U.N.L.V. banner
Campus News |

Jenna Morton will address next generation of Nevada leaders June 8 at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý.

Dr. Kate Zhong
Business and Community |

Dr. Kate Zhong, senior director of clinical research and development for the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, to address next generation of Nevada leaders June 9 at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý.

Jacquelline Cobb Fuller
Campus News |

Jacquelline Cobb Fuller, director of Google.org, to address next generation of state leaders at June 4 Women’s Research Institute of Nevada event.

Brittany Bronson and George Saunders
Arts and Culture |

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý English instructor Brittany Bronson named a New York Times opinion writer. Plus new books on Nevada history and women in the workforce.

Poster for Makers: Women in Nevada History
Arts and Culture |

Professor Joanne Goodwin's project is filling a gap in the history of Las Vegas. Learn more about the documentary series 'MAKERS: Women in Nevada History.'

cocktail servers
Campus News |

Public invited to meet ÐÔÊӽ紫ý historians, archivists, and subjects of new book on pioneering women who shifted boundaries of women's employment in Las Vegas.

Claudine Williams, Dr. Carol Harter and Kitty Rodman
Arts and Culture |

Three-part documentary exploring the advancement of women in the state over the past 100 years to air on Vegas PBS.

johnson_main.jpg
Business and Community |

From ending discriminatory practices to shedding light on education and social issues, Nevada women have challenged the status quo and made Nevada a better place.

Palm trees and U.N.L.V. banner
People |
Rodman was friend to ÐÔÊӽ紫ý for more than 30 years supporting academics and community programs.