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UNLV is going big and thinking small as it moves to the forefront of solar energy research. The UNLV Center for Energy Research has installed the world’s most powerful solar energy generator while a UNLV chemist is working to expand solar cell technology.
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Black Mountain Institute at UNLV Announces Fall Speakers for Readings and Panels Series
Chef Alice Waters, Author E.L. Doctorow and U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan Among Scheduled Speakers
Campus News |
UNLV Receives $5.7 Million in Recovery Act Funding to Improve Smart Grid Technology
UNLV Center for Energy Research, Partners Aim to Cut Energy Use in LV Community by More than HalfNurse Advocate Sandy Summers to Discuss How Media Portrayal of Nursing Contributes to Nurse Shortage
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Nurse Advocate Sandy Summers to Discuss How Media Portrayal of Nursing Contributes to Nurse Shortage
Free Event at 4:30 p.m. on Aug. 11 in UNLV's Greenspun Hall Auditorium
Campus News |
UNLV Athletics Director Mike Hamrick Accepts Position at Marshall University
Senior Associate Athletics Director Jerry Koloskie will Serve as Acting Athletics Director
Campus News |
William Speer Named Interim Dean of UNLV College of Education
Campus News |
UNLV Xeriscape Projects Earn Praise, Top Awards from Southern Nevada Water Authority
Facilities Management Team Takes First, Second Place for Recent Work at Annual SNWA Competition
Research |
New Technique May Lead to More Efficient Treatment of Brain Cancer
Early Lab Tests Show Potential for Technique that Safely and Selectively Opens Blood-Brain Barrier
Campus News |
Hotel Administration Students To Get Firsthand Experience With Leading Hospitality Software
Rainmaker software donation allows students to learn methods hotels and casinos use to track profits
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UNLV, Partners Complete First Interagency Quagga Mussel Monitoring Plan for Lake Mead
Strategic Plan Will Aid Lake Managers with Quagga Mussel Control and Prevention Efforts
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Southern Nevada Economic Recovery Expected To Take Another Two Years, UNLV Economists Say
Center for Business and Economic Research Forecasts Slow Recovery in Business and Tourism
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