portrait of woman and poster for White Helmets movie
People |
Movie awards season keeps UNLV alum and Netflix employee Kelli Hill on the move.
An silhouette image of a mother pushing her child in a stroller.
Business and Community |
UNLV nurse practitioner offers expertise after national task force releases new recommendation.
Dr. Barbara Atkinson at podium
People |
Founding Dean Barbara Atkinson announces succession plan, will continue to lead during search for school’s next dean.
Ryan Livermore stands in a Topgolf hitting bay
People |
Professional Golf Management alumnus Ryan Livermore found the perfect balance of golf and hospitality at Topgolf.
Samuel Masters uses a length of rope to measure out a distance on artificial grass.
Athletics |
With the cutting-edge tech of its biomechanics lab, UNLV's PGA Golf Management program is harvesting vital data for golf research.
Concept illustration of a businessman trying to unplug the brain, sabotage, killing creativity
Research |
Technology overload is harming our physical, mental, and social health, says a UNLV sociologist.
Becky Harris seated on exterior bench
Business and Community |
Former Nevada Gaming Control Board chairwoman will study policy and regulatory issues related to legal sports wagering.
Vegetables and fruit
Research |
Discount stores offer a good option to both low-income and budget shoppers, UNLV research finds.
portrait of surgeon Charles St. Hill
People |
UNLV School of Medicine surgeon Charles St. Hill hopes his story will inspire others.
Two women viewing artwork
Arts and Culture |
The Barrick Museum's Axis Mundo exhibit explores the intersectionality of LGBTQ and Latinx artists.
Aron Kock demonstrates his blackjack variant to two onlookers at a gaming convention.
People |
Native Aruban Aron Kock found inspiration to come to the UNLV Center for Gaming Innovation in a pile of mango leaves.
Members of the quartet pose outdoors with their instruments.
Arts and Culture |
The New York Times recently lauded the ensemble for “revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.”