Arts and Culture |
UNLV Opera and NCT present Haydn’s "The Songstress" and Mozart’s "The Impresario" March 10-12
Stage director Linda Lister and music director/conductor Darryl Cooper helm this double bill of divas.
People |
The Interview: Sharon Jalene
As someone who initially left the school system in eighth grade and was abused and homeless, a young Sharon Jalene never would have guessed she would end up earning three college degrees.
Research |
Olympians as Influencers: How Olympic Gold (and Silver, but not so much Bronze) Drives Social Marketing Clout
Researchers dissected tweets of Summer Olympians to explore how medal status impacts their clout and authenticity in engagement, and ultimately their potential as social marketing stars.
People |
Medical Student Overcomes Challenges and Becomes a Mentor to Others
Amalie Alver didn't let lack of funds stop her quest to go into emergency medicine.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Chamber Music Society Presents The Telegraph Quartet March 3
Described by the San Francisco Chronicle as “powerfully adept,” the Telegraph Quartet was awarded the prestigious 2016 Walter W. Naumburg Chamber Music Award.
Arts and Culture |
Prominent Activist Ruby Duncan Speaks at Marjorie Barrick Museum Friday
"Knocking & Walking" is an hour of storytelling and conversation at 12:30 p.m. Friday.
People |
Nurse Professors Double Down as Educators and Practitioners
Meet three UNLV professors who juggle their teaching load and clinical practice.
Campus News |
After Nearly a Decade, the Advanced Engineering Building Sees the Light of Day
Thanks to the tenacious support of UNLV leadership, NSHE, and a host of elected and community supporters, groundbreaking for new building has begun.
People |
Building on a Legacy at the College of Engineering
Donors' support of hands-on learning and innovation continues with $5M pledge to the Advanced Engineering Building.
Research |
Research in Brief: Science One Step Closer to "Turning Off" Seizures, Sleep Disturbances Linked to Intellectual Disability
UNLV-led research team identifies key brain protein to target for new customized drug therapies treating adverse symptoms of developmental disorder subtypes.
Campus News |
Engineering a Victory for Patients with Diabetes
James Skelly, a master of electrical engineering student, came out on top at this year’s Rebel Grad Slam, and the impact of his research reaches far beyond the event.
Campus News |