group of medical students and doctors outside school entrance
Campus News |
Students and faculty gather to reflect on accomplishments of African American physicians.
Man on balcony with Las Vegas in the background.
People |
One of the best things about public health is its interdisciplinary nature, according to practitioner Jason Flatt, who says it allows him to tap into fields as diverse as sociology, medicine, nursing, and psychology.
Kids building an arch bridge
Campus News |
K-6 students get hands-on learning in how to problem-solve during Introduce a Kid to Engineering Day.
image of person crossing street at crosswalk
Research |
New UNLV study finds that drivers of flashy cars are less likely to yield for pedestrians.
inked surrealist artwork
Arts and Culture |
Join us for the opening reception 5-9 p.m. Friday, March 27. It is free and open to the public.
Student Union at night
Arts and Culture |
Founded in 2003, the hall honors people who have made significant contributions to the visual arts, performing arts, or architecture.
Man standing next to globe covered in different flags
People |
Joe Bertolone, former chief executive and gaming regulator, to lead ICGR.
stethoscope
Campus News |
Using volunteers to supplement the full-time medical school faculty provides additional learning opportunities for students.
4 actors in period costume
Arts and Culture |
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players return after their highly successful 2018 Las Vegas debut.
detail shot of geode
Arts and Culture |
Guest pianist Zachary Deak will join UNLV faculty Bill Bernatis, Marina Sturm, Ambroise Aubrun, Mykola Suk, and Andy Smith.
a photo of katherine marcal standing with arms folded
People |
Las Vegas was a surprise home for Katherine Marcal. Now she’s working to ensure individuals experiencing homelessness have a pathway to a new life.
unlv president marta meana is wrapped in a blanket by audrey martinez and lynn valbuena
Business and Community |
Thanks to a $9 million gift from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, UNLV’s College of Hospitality and Boyd School of Law will develop multiple education initiatives related to tribal gaming and hospitality.