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Image of Research

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The UNLV University Libraries supports research and lifelong learning for our students, faculty, and community members. We also understand that research can take many different forms. Generally speaking, research is a process of inquiry that includes asking questions and seeking answers through a variety of perspectives, sources, and methods in order to develop a new understanding or new knowledge.

The Image of Research Contest invited researchers of all levels from any discipline or community to submit an inspiring image that reflects their research or research process.

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  • "A Piece of the Inner Earth" by Timothy Baba

    "A Piece of the Inner Earth"

  • Risky Restoration by Mary Balogh

    Risky Restoration

  • The Wild Lands of Wild Life by Ashley Bejarano

    The Wild Lands of Wild Life

  • Mother Goose and Mother Nature: Using Storytelling to Improve Environmental Communication by Emma Frances Bloomfield

    Mother Goose and Mother Nature: Using Storytelling to Improve Environmental Communication

  • Guard Against Adversarial Attack by Tasmin Chowdhury

    Guard Against Adversarial Attack

  • Drying without Dying: Desiccation Tolerance in Desert Mosses by Theresa Clark

    Drying without Dying: Desiccation Tolerance in Desert Mosses

  • Reducing Violence in Las Vegas Communities through Police-Researcher Partnerships by Stacey Clouse

    Reducing Violence in Las Vegas Communities through Police-Researcher Partnerships

  • Undocumented Joy and Resilience by Esmeralda Cruz Lopez

    Undocumented Joy and Resilience

  • The different petals of the Dahlia plant of Mexico signify the different forms of HIV prevention methods that include Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (antiretroviral). by Philip Danquah

    The different petals of the Dahlia plant of Mexico signify the different forms of HIV prevention methods that include Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (antiretroviral).

  • The 10,000 Mile Journey to Study Food and Sex by Kristen Herlosky

    The 10,000 Mile Journey to Study Food and Sex

 
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