elephant reaching into tree
Research |
A new book details how colonial control impacted a continent’s relationship to its wildlife.
A dry lake bed at Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
Research |
UNLV researcher develops new method for categorizing climate change beliefs and shares tactics for communicating with deniers.
man shaking hand of woman in doctor's coat
People |
First-year medical student Danielle Arceo is considering a career in psychiatry or pediatrics.
A man in a UNLV basketball jersey leans on a gold-colored Oldsmobile.
People |
Francisco Franco used to commute to school in a stock Oldsmobile in the late 1990s. When he was invited last year to bring the same car — now a custom lowrider — back for an art exhibit, it was a full-circle moment for the UNLV alumnus.
A pile of books is topped by a special edition of Candide by Voltaire.
Research |
June 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the Allied landing on the beaches of Normandy. As men fought their way through France, it was books like these that helped sustain them during wartime.
Students sitting in cutouts in a wall
Business and Community |
Local Peruvian villagers teach UNLV Global Entrepreneurship Experience Program students the importance of community.
silhouette of woman holding razor against blue background
Research |
New UNLV study lays bare cultural reasons around the globe for bikini waxing and man-scaping.
Buddhadeb Dawn, MD Professor and Chairman Department of Internal Medicine Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine School
People |
Combining his love of medicine and his desire to teach makes UNLV's School of Medicine a good fit for this physician.
group touring the campus
Campus News |
How to interpret some key metrics in enrollment numbers.
five people marching on side of desert road
Business and Community |
Teams crossed the state carrying the dog tags of service members who have died in war on terrorism.
An exterior view of the Colusa Casino on a sunny day.
Research |
An Eadington Fellow examines the initial debate over gaming on Native American reservations from the perspective of the tribal leaders that initially advocated for it.
artwork made of crepe paper
Arts and Culture |
The event is free and includes hands-on activities, storytime, and more. All ages welcome.