photo illustration of man conducting orchestra
People |
Over his mother's well-intentioned advice, UNLV's wind orchestra director picks up the conductor baton instead of a dental drill.
A sign for the William S. Boyd School of Law in front of the building.
Business and Community |
Jennifer Carleton and John Tahsuda appointed distinguished fellows of Indian Nations Gaming and Governance Program.
individual working on HVAC system
Business and Community |
UNLV joins with other major universities in the West to create a collaborative hub to assist researchers in commercializing their work and to promote economic development.  
man posing by casino
People |
Chris Smith fell in love with the bright lights of Las Vegas as a child, and since then, has carved a path in the hospitality industry through high-level human resources positions.
woman poses between rows of books in library
People |
For Emily Powers, some of her most important experiences at UNLV happened outside of the classroom — through the Honors College.
photo illustration with grphics of music,art, theater
Arts and Culture |
Join us as we explore how art, design, media, and performing arts disciplines enhance the creation of knowledge.
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Arts and Culture |
The production is the world premiere workshop of Act 1 Letters to Lily, music and libretto by alumna Emily Clements.
basketball swishing through the net
Business and Community |
UNLV sports and gender expert Nancy Lough on why Las Vegas’ first pro sports championship has changed the game for women and the entire sports industry.
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People |
A focus on literacy set the foundation for Zaria Rayes' path to medical school.
artist conception of large outdoor telescope
Research |
New study by international team of scientists reveals an evolving, magnetized environment and surprising source location for deep-space fast radio bursts – observations that defy current understanding.
woman posing in front of "Grad-titude" signage
People |
Leslie Mujica's volunteer work on campus aimed at opening more doors for lower-income students.
microscopic images of bacteria
Research |
The SeqCode is a universal system, created through collaboration of hundreds of scientists, to formally register and name single-celled microorganisms known as prokaryotes.