Arts and Culture |
UNLV Barrick Lecture Series Welcomes Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran Oct. 3
Corcoran, real estate mogul, business expert, and investor on ABC's "Shark Tank" will share her rags to riches story and her secrets of success; tickets are free.
People |
New Face: Jason Wasden
This new director of government affairs said he was drawn to UNLV where innovation knows no bounds.
Campus News |
Takeaways from the 2017 State of the University Address
In his third annual campus address, President Len Jessup highlighted UNLV's remarkable transformation over its 60-year history and envisioned the campus of the future.
Arts and Culture |
NCT Opens 2017-18 Season with "Take Me Out" Sept. 29
Performances run through Oct. 8 in the Judy Bayley Theatre.
Arts and Culture |
YouTube Sensation Taylor Davis Performs at the PAC Sept. 29
American violinist, composer, and arranger Taylor Davis performs in a Las Vegas solo concert for the first time.
Arts and Culture |
The Future of Curiosity and Contemplation
In an era of answers at our fingertips, UNLV’s real role is to promote ignorance in our students, argues the Barrick Museum’s D.K. Sole.
Arts and Culture |
Good Luck, UNLV Jazz!
UNLV Jazz Ensemble I heads this weekend to perform at the Monterey Jazz Festival as winners of the 2017 Next Generation Jazz Festival.
Research |
How Far Has UNLV Research Come?
UNLV research efforts have consistently grown over its 60-year life span, setting us on track to someday becoming one of the premier research universities in the nation.
Campus News |
Our Future
We're celebrating UNLV's 60th anniversary with a full lineup of events and special coverage this year. These essays explore the future of UNLV and our impact in Southern Nevada and the world.
Campus News |
U.S. News & World Report: UNLV Most Diverse Campus in the Nation
UNLV moves from second to a three-way tie for first in annual rankings for "Best Ethnic Diversity.”
UNLV History |
Meet the College of Hospitality, née Hotel Administration
New name reflects changes in the industry, but continues to honor namesake William F. Harrah.
People |