man in suit and tie
Campus News |
Keith E. Whitfield encourages faculty, staff, and students to reach out for help during these stressful times.
man at computer
Campus News |
Technologist James Altman offers perspective as both student and instructor on creating an accessible syllabus.
man working on air conditioner
Campus News |
As temperatures rise, the HVAC team ensures environments stay comfortable with energy-efficient systems.
Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV's medical education building, seen under construction
Campus News |
A new medical education building rises on the Shadow Lane campus. When it's done, it offers the capacity for double the number of students at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV.
A man stands in front of a portrait
Arts and Culture |
Las Vegas Sun cartoonist Mike Smith’s enduring legacy of political commentary, art, and wit will now be a permanent part of UNLV Special Collections.
A colorful work of embroidery features a white star on a blue field
Arts and Culture |
Lin will lead the group in a series of friendship-building exercises as participants add their own embroideries to her textile artwork, the sky we built, May 8 and June 5.
The Judy Bayley Theatre seen from above
Arts and Culture |
The season is a joyous celebration of theatre with a hopeful return to in-person audiences.
woman posing
People |
Jackie Phan reflects on her many years at UNLV and what inspires her as she pursues her Ph.D. in biochemistry.
woman holding newspaper
People |
Ph.D. student Deena DeVore analyzes COVID-19 news reports to explore how the media impacts the public’s perception of the pandemic.
handwritten sign saying "Stop Asian Hate"
People |
Aldo Barrita uses his skills as a researcher to bring awareness to anti-Asian racism, which has spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic.
two people at the back of a car holding food
Business and Community |
UNLV senior stumbled upon an opportunity that led to a domino effect of helping others.
Portrait of Stephanie Page of the Office of Sponsored Programs
People |
Knowing that her work in the office of sponsored programs sometimes plays a role in a faculty member receiving their first grant is a humbling experience for Stephanie Page.