Three students work on removing sutures from a plastic arm
Campus News |
UNLV's Nurse Camp lets local high schoolers get hands on with the job and learn from current students what an education in nursing has to offer.
A woman holds a pink fan featuring Britney Spears' face and the words "Free Britney"
People |
On the eve of a court hearing that could have a major effect on a pop music icon, a UNLV alumnus looks back at his role as a champion of the 'Free Britney movement.'
Simon in front of a row of books
Campus News |
First-generation student Simon Lamsal traveled from Kathmandu, Nepal, to find his home as a UNLV student leader.
UNLV-Commencement-D73580_034.jpeg
People |
UNLV Alumni Association affinity club helps develop networks between students and alumni and build bridges for career development.
Portrait of Aaron Saiewitz, PhD, CPA
People |
A lifelong musician and a successful former director in a CPA firm, he took an unusual path to becoming a professor.
water bottle in Lake Mead
Research |
Research by UNLV economists finds that pandemic stay-at-home orders put a strain on already tight water resources.
Joey Cruz 
People |
Coming to UNLV from Hagatña, Guam opened up new doors for communication studies major Joey Cruz to discover jobs, internships, service opportunities, and more.
Students pose between U.N.L.V. letters
Campus News |
A collection of news stories highlighting remembrance and improvement at UNLV.
woman in doctoral hood ceremony
People |
Dr. Sierra Mastrantonio offers advice for aspiring students.
drawing of showgirl costume
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Special Collections' archive of Las Vegas entertainment materials tell the story of this unique form of entertainment.
Gabriele Wulf is pictured in a red sweater standing on a landing in the lobby of the Bigelow Health Sciences on UNLV's campus
Research |
UNLV kinesiology professor Gabriele Wulf tells athletes to keep their eyes on the prize — not internal body movement — to achieve optimal performance during Tokyo 2020.
A UNLV Food Pantry tote bag filled with groceries.
Business and Community |
Nearly 2 in 5 college students nationwide are affected by food insecurity, with numbers continuing to rise during the COVID-19 pandemic.