
Campus News |
Helping our Heroes: UNLV Resumes Classes at Nellis Air Force Base
Flexible class schedules designed to assist active duty military members achieve academic goals.
Arts and Culture |
New UNLV Guitar Quartet Performs Nov. 15
The founding members of the UNLV Guitar Quartet — led by internationally acclaimed classical guitarist Ricardo Cobo — performs its first concert Nov. 15.
Business and Community |
Economic Outlook Conference to Focus on U.S., Southern Nevada, and Western States
UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research biannual conference Dec. 8 to address factors affecting economic growth.
Business and Community |
2015 Southern Nevada Business Plan Competition Accepting Entries
Two business plan workshops will help entrants prepare to compete in contest for more than $80,000 in cash and prizes.
Business and Community |
'My Special Hand'
4-year-old Hailey Dawson can now practice her pitching and batting thanks to a team of UNLV engineers and affordable 3-D printing technology.
Campus News |
Making Hailey's Hand
Students worked to create a Robohand for 4-year-old Hailey Dawson using the college's 3-D printer.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Opera Presents Two Popular Operas Nov. 13-15
The performances include Seymour Barab's "Little Red Riding Hood" and Maurice Ravel’s clever fantasy "L’enfant et les sortilèges" (The Bewitched Child).
Research |
Would Internet Access Turn You Into a Problem Gambler?
New study finds no causal relationship between Internet use and problem gambling.
People |
New Faces: Dolly Kelepecz
This dance professor says UNLV is the one place she feels connected to in Las Vegas that has not been imploded.
Research |
Cultivating Research
Call it watering the green spots. UNLV’s Faculty Opportunity Awards program provides seed funding for faculty researchers with promising ideas and a desire to pursue additional funding from government agencies, foundations, or private industry. The program has supported a wide variety of campus research projects involving multidisciplinary teams, single investigators, and other faculty working to develop intellectual property.
Research |
Paths to Innovation
For more than 30 years, U.S. universities have had the right to commercialize discoveries made through faculty research funded by the federal government. For a time, few universities made much of the opportunity. But today, as funding support for higher education is increasingly imperiled, marketing great ideas has never been more popular --- or more crucial. Three UNLV projects show how research benefits the university, the business community, and you.
Research |