A collage of UNLV business graduate student in Chile.
People |
MBA student Sarah Miller is captivated by the beauty, history, businesses, and sustainable lifestyle found in Chile.
A banner on campus that features the Black Mountain Institute logo with the text, "Supporting Writers in Las Vegas"
Arts and Culture |
Shearing and City of Asylum fellows to join a growing Las Vegas literary community.
A collage of photos of a graduate student's trip to Chile.
People |
MBA student Jennifer Strahan bridges her classroom experience with real-world applications by way of the Andes Mountains.
exterior of the business school while under maintenance
Campus News |
Facilities Management team completes repairs and several safety enhancements prior to the start of fall classes.
man looking to side with banner that reads 'REB' in the background
People |
The Facilities Management project manager has been leading a collaborative effort to improve and update the security for Frank and Estella Beam Hall.
photo illustration of individual potatoes agains a blue sky with a hand grasping one potato
Research |
Nutrition sciences professor Neda Akhavan's recent study suggests spuds as a potential superfood for those with Type 2 diabetes.
desert land with cityscape in distance
Business and Community |
Here's the history behind the 2,000+ acres slated to substantially expand UNLV's footprint in the valley.
four people working at computer
Campus News |
Alumnus' technology helps current UNLV students turn their 'wild thoughts' into concepts for a future UNLV campus. 
wind orchestra on the stage
Arts and Culture |
Get ready for an unforgettable series of incredible performances, guest artists, and world premieres.
two men kneel on ground to put together lab equipment
Research |
The College of Sciences installs a dilution refrigerator, a machine used to study quantum particles and devices near absolute zero.
Portrait of Richard Baynosa standing next to a surgical robot.
People |
Dr. Richard Baynosa shares how advances in robotic techniques are improving patient outcomes.
artist rendering of deep-space plasma bubble
Research |
New study by international team of scientists in the journal Nature has discovered the origin of the persistent emission of radiation observed in some deep-space fast radio bursts.