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People |
Dr. David Di John recommends frequently discussing the disease with your family.
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Business and Community |
UNLV’s executive director of career services offers tips to help new grads and out-of-work industry vets stand out in an uncertain job market.
Portrait of Physics and astronomy professor Ashkan Salamat in red light.
People |
Pressure — the highest pressure imaginable — is the name of the game for this physics professor.
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Business and Community |
UNLV sociologist Simon Gottschalk provides tips on how to adjust to increased screen time during the coronavirus pandemic.
A heart and a stethoscope
Campus News |
Inaugural group's work on Community Congestive Heart Failure Program derailed by coronavirus.
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Campus News |
Elementary teacher Ellie Edgar and high school teacher Kenny Brown selected for annual CCSD award.
A woman in an Army uniform smiles
People |
National Guard member and UNLV student Jackie Trujillo finds way to balance helping combat the virus with her studies.
photo of UNLV Medicine Director of Physician Services Tracy Geiger
People |
Tracy Geiger leads the School of Medicine team as it provides COVID-19 tests to thousands of Southern Nevadans
Thunderbirds fly over Las Vegas
Campus News |
A collection of news stories highlighting the staff and students of UNLV who exemplify what it means to be a Rebel, even from home.
Lied Library at UNLV
Campus News |
As daily life around the country came to a sudden halt in March, UNLV rapidly reconfigured the rhythms of its day-to-day operations and lent its considerable expertise to fighting the virus in Nevada.
Two women stand in front of an image of a Martian rover
Research |
Pair of geoscience professors at the forefront of UNLV’s contributions to Mars exploration, but plenty more academics are involved in the Red Planet.
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Campus News |
The full effect of the crisis won't be known for some time, but right now donors are helping the university pivot to focus on emergency needs and mental health.