Spring 1998
Vol. 6, No. 2

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HTML Version A Capital Sense of Humor - BY SUZAN DIBELLA
With a greater-than-average capacity for flexibility, a commitment to family, and -most importantly- a quick wit, UNLV alumna Sandy Miller has taken on her role as Nevada's first lady with a refreshing attitude.
HTML Version Ridin', Ropin', and Researchin' - BY CHRIS JOHNSON
One day, UNLV sociologist Fred Preston began wondering what makes rodeo cowboys tick. The next thing he knew, he was wrestling a 700-pound steer to the ground. Now, with more than 60 steers' worth of experience and hundreds of interviews with cowboys under his belt buckle, he offers some insights into one of the toughest sports around.
HTML Version Yielding Results - BY BARBARA CLOUD
UNLV's Transportation Research Center studies the many traffic problems posed by the rapid growth of Southern Nevada, often suggesting solutions that will make area roadways safer.
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