Helping Others Achieve Their Dream: Kathia Quiros-Medina
Boyd Law's Alumna of the Year fled Peru and left behind a career in dentistry to help others on a similar path by becoming an immigration lawyer.
Boyd Law's Alumna of the Year fled Peru and left behind a career in dentistry to help others on a similar path by becoming an immigration lawyer.
The Las Vegas literary center invites the community to readings and conversations with acclaimed authors.
The research expert recently received a $3.5M grant to conduct a study on LGBTQIA+ caregivers of dementia patients and their experiences.
The free event will open on Sept. 28 with a reading by the film's writer and narrator — activist and Oglala Lakota poet Layli Long Soldier.
Students explore the importance of conversation around diverse experiences.
Sponsored by UNLV Libraries and College of Urban Affairs, the discussion will feature panelists who are working to dismantle stereotypes about Islam and Muslims.
UNLV's Tribal Education Initiative gives its new director an outlet for advocacy and Native students the opportunity of a lifetime.
Program includes workshops, activities to awaken participants’ inner 'warrior queens.'
Over 40 local female students spent five weeks learning programming, building smart technology, and engaging in robotics projects.
The program provides elementary and second-level teachers with tools and strategies to support the learning, content, and language development of students from multi-ethnic communities.
Jessica Grifaldo, the only UNLV student to receive the award this year, credits Life Sciences professor Eduardo Robleto for encouraging her to pursue research.
Jorge Reyes touted the importance of diversifying the field at the Graduate College's annual Inspiration, Innovation, Impact event.