Articles by UNLV News Center
Culinary Union Donates Historic Photo Collection to UNLV Libraries
New insight into the largest union in Nevada will be digitized and made available worldwide.
Tark's Tribute Event to be Held Sunday, March 1
Public is invited to the memorial event honoring the former Runnin' Rebels basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian.
UNLV Participates in Student Engagement and Philanthropy Day
Students at UNLV will join their counterparts around the globe in learning about giving back.
UNLV Law Students Offer Free Income Tax Education Classes
Classes will cover common tax credits, filing status and penalties for lack of coverage under Affordable Care Act.
Remembering Coach Jerry Tarkanian
Leaders from across Nevada and around the basketball world remember legendary UNLV Runnin’ Rebels coach Jerry Tarkanian, who passed away today at 84.
Books: 'A City Within A City' by Todd E. Robinson
History professor takes a look at how the civil-rights struggle played out in second-tier cities like Grand Rapids, Mich.
Lecture Preview: TV, Religion, and the CW’s 'Supernatural,' Feb. 3
Professor Erika Engstrom on how aspects of religion and cultural values have become folded into the long-running, horror-based fictional TV program "Supernatural."
Women's Influence on Las Vegas Labor History Focus of UNLV Panel Feb. 21
Public invited to meet UNLV historians, archivists, and subjects of new book on pioneering women who shifted boundaries of women's employment in Las Vegas.
Lecture Preview: What Happened to Autism and Asperger's?
Social work professor Kristen Linton dispels some of the myths surrounding the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder. Join her talk Jan. 27.