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Arts and Culture |
Chamber Works of Éric Tanguy received a five-star review from Pizzicato Magazine (Luxembourg) for its "extremely successful interpretations."
Greenspun Hall auditorium during panel discussion
Business and Community |
Discussion series hosted by UNLV Libraries and Greenspun College of Urban Affairs brings community together for conversations on ways to address systemic racism and find solutions.
"Black Mountain Institute" signage
Campus News |
Writers-in-residence will contribute to the arts landscape at UNLV and in the Las Vegas community.
photo illustration of man with sports equipment graphics
People |
This longtime Rebel and physical education program coordinator is helping UNLV shape up inside and outside of the classroom.
photo of Marine Corporal Justin Atkins
People |
After serving in Iraq, Marine Cpl. Justin Atkins was inspired to become a doctor by the physicians who treated his injuries after an IED explosion.
Advertisements for The Outlaw on display as part of the "Script to Screen" exhibit in Lied Library.
UNLV History |
The "Script to Screen: The Howard Hughes Film Production Records" exhibit on display in the Flo Mlynarczyk Gallery on the third floor of Lied Library.
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Arts and Culture |
This 87-minute heist film stars Eric Roberts, Nate Bynum, Antonio Fargas, and late UNLV film professor Michael Tylo. Professor Francisco Menendez directs.
Amy Tureen smiling for camera.
People |
New book by Amy Tureen offers insights into stress, resilience, and self-improvement on college campuses.
headshots of 3 women
People |
A trio PhD grads serendipitously end up at the same university and use their leadership positions to facilitate big changes.
older man posing for photo
People |
Is solving murders through forensic dentistry as easy as seen on TV? Not quite, says Dr. David Ord.
microscope image of monkeypox
Business and Community |
UNLV infectious disease expert Brian Labus offers a primer on monkeypox — what it is, how it spreads, and what you need to know to protect yourself.   
Dr. Jeremy P. Kilburn smiling in his white medical coat.
People |