Detailed close up of a campus sculpture called the "Flashlight."
UNLV History |
Thirty years later, UNLV's Flashlight has moved beyond some initial controversy to become a treasured part of the university landscape.
Edward Mausolf and Michael Webber
People |
Two Millennium Scholars make their marks in the College of Sciences.
Student working with his project
Campus News |
32 teams to showcase inventions, including interactive computer games, a motorized TV wall mount, a solution to recycle grey water and more
Housing development with Strip in the background
Campus News |
Vegas housing prices grew by almost 6 percent in 2012, but nearly 60 percent of Nevada homeowners have negative equity
Top view angle of a young kid laying in a bean bag and reading a  book.
Business and Community |
Take a peek inside the scarlet and gray reading room at a local elementary.
Jean Sternlight
People |
To be better negotiators, attorneys have to get into the minds of clients and witnesses. Professor's new book delves into the psychological principles that lawyers (and laypeople) need to know as well as legal statutes.
Michael Kagan
People |
Who qualifies as a refugee? How does that apply to Las Vegas' immigrants? Law professor explores the complicated issues behind the genuine lives of displaced people.
Alfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez
People |
Alfredo Fernandez-Gonzalez recognized for influence in the classroom and commitment to undergraduate students.
Rebel Business Network event
Business and Community |
The Rebel Business Network pays dividends for alumni and students.
David Choate
People |
Five Rebels share their tales of the dirty, dangerous, or cringe-inducing work they do to make the world a better place.
Justin Hawkins, a guard on UNLV's basketball team, reads to students on the basketball court.
Business and Community |
Student athletes recommend the books they loved as kids.
Palm trees and U.N.L.V. banner
Research |
Annual report calls for suicide prevention education starting in elementary school.