John Quinones
Arts and Culture |
The ABC anchor behind primetime news magazine "What Would You Do?" discusses translating the show's Good Samaritan-theme to his new book; tickets are free.
Georgiann Davis speaks at Ted Talks
People |
Sociologist Georgiann Davis embraces her public persona as she delves into sociological issues in the medical community.
Harry Reid
Business and Community |
As Boyd's first Distinguished Fellow in Law and Policy, Sen. Reid will work with law students and alumni, lecture and participate in classes, and pursue writing projects.
Kwang Kim
Research |
Kwang Kim, winner of the 2016 Harry Reid Silver State Research Award, designs substances that propel us into a cleaner, healthier future.
Palm trees and U.N.L.V. banner
Arts and Culture |
Praised by music critics for their "joyous singing, remarkable delicacy and poise, impressive performance and expressive fervor," the Chamber Chorale is a select vocal ensemble of 20 singers.
Stephanie McLaughlin
Research |
Scholar's research on campus inspires more work to increase the Las Vegas community’s access to quality mental health care.
Greenspun Hall
People |
Kevin Stoker, a media ethics expert most recently with Texas Tech University, will join the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs July 1.
Poster for Peter Pan
Arts and Culture |
A sprinkle of pixie dust and a fantastical journey await!
several books
Arts and Culture |
Librarian Priscilla Finley recommends some of her favorite Las Vegas-set reads for the beach or your backyard.
student-to-counselor ratio: 508-to-1
Research |
Education policy experts stress the importance of access to mental health care in schools as counseling professions categorized as “bright outlook” occupations for workforce development.
Jennifer Grim (flute) and Jonathan Rhodes (harpsichord) perform
Arts and Culture |
The program features the Bay Area's Archetti Baroque String Ensemble, prize-winning Notre Dame University organist Craig Cramer, faculty and student performances, and more.
Illustration of several people playing video games
Business and Community |
Esports is moving from huddles around a computer to becoming the next big spectator sport — and resorts are betting that it’ll bring Millennials into casinos.