

Professor Anderson advances and supports the use of logic models to facilitate conceptualization, planning, and communication about FEI services, goals, and achievements. As part of the FEI, Professor Anderson applies her academic experience, change expertise, and consulting background to leading the FEI's logic model development, use, and workshops. Professor Anderson is the Faculty Excellence Initiative (FEI) Change Accelerator. The distribution of births reflects adaptation to the Mediterranean precipitation regime. Autumn/winter births in PPNB caprines echo a similar pattern in traditional Cypriot husbandry. PPNB caprines were breeding outside their wild ancestors’ restricted season. Why Diversity Matters (The National Jurist) June 19, 2015. Why Diversity Matters (preLaw Magazine) November 16, 2015. Professor Anderson’s contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including Special Congressional Recognition from both sides of the aisle and the State Bar of Nevada’s Medal of Justice. Highlights: Sequential oxygen isotope analysis in enamel reveals caprine birth patterns in PPNB Cyprus. Faculty Spotlight: Rachel Anderson (Boyd Briefs) January 22, 2016. She also coordinates the Law School’s Voter Education Program that brings high school students to the Law School and UNLV campus each year. Professor Anderson is actively engaged in legal academia and organizations at the local, state, and national levels and is often invited as a speaker for academic conferences, Continuing Legal Education seminars, and community events.

Her work is widely cited in law reviews, books, and other publications. She has published numerous articles in reputed general and specialty law journals, as well as publications for legal practitioners. Professor Anderson advises the Black Law Students Association and the NAACP College Chapter. She teaches courses on Business Organizations, International Business Transactions, International Law, Diversity Leadership. Anderson is a tenured Professor of Law at the William S.
