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People |
Gordon joined Boyd Law in 2006 and has served as associate dean for academic affairs since 2018; term as interim dean effective July 1.
Art Gelis, Associate Professor, Director, Radiochemistry Program working with lab equipment.
People |
As director of UNLV's radiochemistry program, Art Gelis enjoys mentoring doctoral students.
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Campus News |
Keith E. Whitfield celebrates the heritage and accomplishments and contributions Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander students, faculty, and staff have made in UNLV's continued success.
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People |
Much of Ana Mrkaic’s practice involves helping people fight the disease that plagues nearly 10 percent of the U.S. population.
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Campus News |
As the rules are now changing around mask usage, here's what what you need to know whether you've been vaccinated or not, according to public health expert Brian Labus.
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People |
Hays joined UNLV in 2015 as professor and executive associate dean and has served as interim dean since August 2020; new position effective July 1, 2021.
Dr. Levent Atici, Editor-in-Chief, Spectra Undergraduate Research Journal sitting at table holding copy of Spectra Magazine.
Research |
"Spectra" will feature work of undergraduate students from wide variety of disciplines.
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People |
Meet the alumni who have redefined what it means to be a hospitality professional.
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People |
Mountain West-winning volleyball player now all-in on nursing in her post-court life.
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Business and Community |
University's "We Need to Talk" virtual discussion series returns May 27.
A smartphone is used to enact a contactless payment at a restaurant
Business and Community |
Technology and an innovative workforce are helping the hospitality industry move forward as guests begin to resume travel.
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People |
How pandemic-weary Hospitality College faculty, students, and alumni turned uncertainty into an opportunity to innovate toward recovery