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Arts and Culture |
The UNLV Honors Jazz Trio also was a winner at the prestigious Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival College Combo Division in 2018 and 2020.
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Campus News |
UNLV replaces remedial courses with “corequisite” courses so incoming students don't fall behind before they even start college.
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Arts and Culture |
Following a public call for submissions, what returned tackled topics engendered by "Justice" from police brutality and Black Lives Matter to transgender civil rights, protest, decay and erosion, lives lost, equity, and reform.
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People |
School of Medicine surgeon draws upon his engineering background to make challenging decisions.
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People |
Alumnus Parker Hill learned the importance of diving right into any and all problems during Senior Design.
A woman stands next to a mascot in a skunk costume
People |
Alumna credits her involvement in a student organization with her current career in aeronautical engineering.
A woman in protective equipment stands at a construction site
People |
UNLV alumna Brittany Radke applies lessons from UNLV's Senior Design competition in her work as an environmental engineer.
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People |
An interest in Lego and science, and an introductory class at UNLV, led one-time potential graphic design student Iani Batilov to civil engineering.
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People |
Alumna Valentina Alayon says exploring her options at UNLV prepared her for a career in mechanical engineering.
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People |
Alumnus Noe Santos says getting involved at UNLV was his key to securing lasting employment.
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People |
Miles Buckner, who came to UNLV after 12 years in civil engineering, learned new tricks through Senior Design Competition.
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People |
Andrew Han plans to practice psychiatry, using treatment that relies less on medication than is usual.