a woman and man stand near a cactus outside the chemistry building
People |
The budget analyst on the reasons she and husband Robert are now UNLV lifers.
view of UNLV building and Las Vegas skyline
Arts and Culture |
English professor Claudia Keelan's poem finds a graduating class in the midst of perhaps the most unusual circumstances surrounding commencement in UNLV history.
Ingrid Zarate Albarran sitting on stairs
Campus News |
Honors business student persevered through challenges to become the first in her family to graduate.
library interior study spaces
People |
Eight UNLV Students Honored With 2020 Lance and Elena Calvert Awards For Undergraduate Research across a wide spectrum of research topics.
Clouds forming near black hole
Research |
Once you leave the majestic skies of Earth, the word “cloud” no longer means a white fluffy-looking structure that produces rain. Instead, clouds in the greater universe are clumpy areas of greater density than their surroundings.
Kylies Fung stands in an airport.
Campus News |
Master's student Kylies Fung encourages fellow grads to reflect on how far they've come during their time at UNLV.
UNLV graduate seated with decorated cap
Campus News |
An enduring UNLV end-of-semester tradition is to highlight exceptional students who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.
A man stands at a podium in a darkened room
People |
School of Life Sciences grad used fruit flies to study the nature of obesity.
A student holds a sign saying "I Am Public Health"
Campus News |
Public health major embraced new opportunities during her time at UNLV.
art flyer
Arts and Culture |
MFA student organization to examine how experimental videos distract or react to social distancing restrictions.
A man stands in front of UNLV's bus stop.
People |
Whether studying the health impacts of fuel in mass transit or obesity in HIV patients, the public health grad has pursued meaningful work at UNLV.
woman in doctor's coat in hallway
Campus News |
UNLV internist Rajany Dy says accurately forecasting who will survive COVID-19 just can’t be done.