Building On Success
The new Science and Engineering Building will be a sophisticated facility where interdisciplinary research and education will flourish.
The new Science and Engineering Building will be a sophisticated facility where interdisciplinary research and education will flourish.
UNLV has dominated the Regents’ Creative Activities Awards, drawing attention to the varied artistic talents found in several disciplines on campus.
To the new executive director of the UNLV Research Foundation, the university’s planned research park is 115 acres of opportunity.
UNLV’s School of Public Health conducts a variety of research projects to help address pressing community health concerns.
UNLV professor Bo Bernhard is counting on research to help in the prevention and treatment of problem gambling in Southern Nevada and beyond
Hydrogen may be the fuel of the future, but myriad research challenges must be addressed before its potential is realized. UNLV science and engineering faculty are leading the effort to harness the power of nature’s most abundant element
Gene Hall advises that the most effective way to implement change in organizations is by viewing it as a process.
Christopher Kearney’s new book delves into the psychological causes and treatments of social anxiety in children.
An updated guide to acquiring and organizing information in electronic formats will help staff in library management adapt to the digital age
UNLV President David B. Ashley and Interim Vice President for Research and Graduate Dean Mark Rudin welcome readers to the Winter 2006 issue of Innovation.
UNLV researchers explore how inhabitants of arid lands are able not only to survive but thrive in one of the most hostile, extraordinary landscapes on Earth.
With an eye to the future, the 2004 Harry Reid Silver State Research Award winner chronicles the unique past and dynamic present of Southern Nevada.