collage of 8 different performing groups
Arts and Culture |
The PAC 46th season marks the return of audience favorites and the debut of celebrated performers.  
UNLV hockey player skating during a game
Campus News |
UNLV's Skating Rebels capped best-ever season with 26-4-1 record and berth in the national tournament semifinals in March. 
Business and Community |
Public is invited to volunteer for Sleep in Heavenly Peace on April 30 at Thomas & Mack Center; goal of 100 beds in one day would set local organization’s record. 
portrait of student Kelsey Matthews
People |
Matthews, a social work major and a member of the Honors College, is one of just 58 students nationwide to win the highly coveted award. 
illustration of dancers forming numbers with their bodies
Arts and Culture |
The concert features the milestone and capstone choreographed works and lighting design by the Bachelor of Fine Arts majors.
engineering students surveying on campus
Campus News |
Civil engineering students from 12 universities – including UNLV – put technical, design skills to test during competition April 14-16. 
man in UNLV T-shirt at computer
People |
First-generation student strives to increase safety in the entertainment capital of the world.
illustration of donkey head
Arts and Culture |
In Shakespeare's enchanting comedy, misguided passions mix with magic spells to blur the lines between order and disorder, reality and illusion.
collage of mastiff dog pictures
Campus News |
From the presidential puppy to financial aid info, Digital President Whitfield shares stories along with useful information for students.
3 headshots of men and 2 avatars
Campus News |
A trio of alums have crafted artificial intelligence-powered avatars so anyone can interact with the likes of Deepak Chopra and UNLV's Keith E. Whitfield. Here's how that builds connections.
woman in nursing scrubs in classroom setting
People |
A 2022 Outstanding Part-Time Instructor, Elizabeth “Hope” Hinchman helps nursing students put their book learning into practice.
man at laboratory bench
People |
Professor Edwin Oh finds valuable COVID information lurking in our sewers.