Graduate-Level Programs Receive Nod from U.S. News and World Report
Programs in the UNLV College of Education and William S. Boyd School of Law have earned rankings from the annual national survey of universities.
Programs in the UNLV College of Education and William S. Boyd School of Law have earned rankings from the annual national survey of universities.
UNLV President Dr. Neal J. Smatresk and Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College Dr. Ron Smith welcome readers to the Fall 2009 issue of Innovation.
Glenn Casale has been recognized by the Nevada System of Higher Education for his outstanding creative accomplishments.
Researchers have found that a change in patients’ focus can reduce trips and falls.
Experts in renewable energy from around the world came to campus to discuss research and policy matters.
The data compiled on over 11,000 students will be used to improve the health and academic success of children across the state.
The Atlantic Monthly ranks UNLV’s graduate-level creative writing programs among best in the nation.
UNLV life sciences researchers brought in more than $7 million last year to study topics ranging from the life span of honeybees to global climate change.
UNLV introduces initiatives supporting research and outreach designed to help the community, state, and region address issues most critical to sustaining and enhancing quality of life.
Engineering professor Brendan O’Toole and his team are driven to find ways to protect soldiers through the innovative use of research and technology.
The Harry Reid Silver State Research Award honors UNLV’s most respected faculty scholars, whose work exemplifies the best in Nevada research.
When unsolicited praise for UNLV’s research and graduate programs arrives, it’s good news for both the university and the community