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Classified Staff Council members Conrad Wilson, right, Cassandra Davidson-Bryant and Rodrigo Sanchez help deliver toys to the students at Paradise Elementary School (Aaron Mayes / UNLV Photo Services)
Campus News | December 18, 2014

Employees brighten the holidays for 250 children.

Anthony LaBounty
Arts and Culture | December 15, 2014

The longtime director of bands shares his thoughts on making his Carnegie Hall compositional debut.

The jumpsuit may have originated as standard issue for airplane pilots in WWII, but its constant reinvention proves that utilitarian comfort can mesh with haute couture. This early piece by French designer — and Sidney favorite — Thierry Mugler features patch pockets and a drawstring waist but is made with hand-printed silk. (R. Marsh Starks/UNLV Photo Services)
Arts and Culture | December 7, 2014

The Dec. 8 University Forum Lecture explores fundamental themes in 20th Century fashion.

Todd Uglow
People | November 12, 2014

This hotel professor’s tip for success? Have a sense of urgency in everything you do.

UNLV Engineering students have 4-year-old Hailey Dawson wearing Robohand
Campus News | November 5, 2014

Students worked to create a Robohand for 4-year-old Hailey Dawson using the college's 3-D printer.

U.N.L.V. signage with Fall leaves in the background
Research | November 1, 2014

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.

U.N.L.V. signage with Fall leaves in the background
Research | November 1, 2014

Supercomputing on campus; cosmic radiation and a mission to Mars; a grant to help at-risk kids; Bluetooth boosts blood-flow sensing; high marks for grad programs; a plentiful mineral from space; hard-to-find soft fossils; climate challenges; the public weighs in on drones; and preserving Nevada’s old newspapers.