closeup of computer keyboard with HATE spelled out in red letters
Research |
UNLV sociologist on how interacting in online white supremacist networks can convert hateful words into real violence.
Students walking in front of UNLV's Lied Library
Business and Community |
More than 400 expected for daylong conference focused on nurturing equity, diversity, and inclusion at Nevada’s public college campuses.
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Arts and Culture |
Bibliophile Beverly Rogers shares tales of her favorite rare book finds.
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People |
Her love of books continually drew Alumna of the Year Beverly Rogers back to UNLV as both a student and donor.
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People |
From UNLV Magazine fall 2019 issue.
Chelsea Heinbach standing in the library.
People |
A librarian and professor, Heinbach teaches students how to find and evaluate information — skills she says will be valuable wherever life takes them.
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Arts and Culture |
Researchers from the College of Sciences showcase the artistic side of science by featuring their most captivating research images.
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Campus News |
Criminal justice mentorship program helps first-generation students navigate college
Adult and two children work in garden
Business and Community |
Book draws upon the unique archives at UNLV Libraries to document the development of the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden.
A man in a greay suit and a woman in a black jacket stare at each other across a table.
Campus News |
Boyd’s Health Law concentration feeding a high-demand area that will only have more, and more complex needs, as more doctors start to work in the state.
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Campus News |
Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health neurologist Dr. Jeffrey Cummings joins UNLV to help launch new program that will be crucial for an aging state population.
A professor and a student work to bangage the leg of a second student.
Research |
For UNLV’S Healthcare Interior Design students, a major shift in population will prove the impetus for how architecture will function in the 21st century.