Topic: Top Tier

Portrait of Jeffrey Ebersole
People | January 22, 2018

This new associate dean for research at the School of Dental Medicine knows how to milk a mouse. Do you?

U.N.L.V. signage with Fall leaves in the background
Research | December 12, 2017

Neuroscientist Jefferson Kinney, museum director Alisha Kerlin, and engineer professor Kwang Kim win 2017 recognition.

Jefferson Kinney working in the lab.
Research | December 12, 2017

Neuroscientist Jefferson Kinney's work with Ruvo Center for Brain Health is improving patient care while expanding opportunities for UNLV student learning.

woman in gold dress
Arts and Culture | December 7, 2017

Museum director Alisha Kerlin is building a network of collaborators from disparate disciplines and inventing new ways to entice the community to campus.

Lied Library
Research | November 30, 2017

UNLV Libraries Digital Scholarship offers a wide-ranging repository of research coming out of the university, accessible to all.

Natesse West Melendez
People | November 27, 2017

One of the first in her family to graduate from college, this new human resources employee feels at home on UNLV’s “rainbow” campus.

man in front of Las Vegas City Hall
Research | November 1, 2017

With partisan gridlock at the higher levels, cities like Las Vegas will be the new leaders in innovative government.

Emily Shreve working with students at table.
People | October 23, 2017

Having experienced a terrible first semester in college, this staff member is determined to make sure UNLV freshmen don't have that same misfortune.

Portrait of Aaron A. Bellow Jr.
People | October 16, 2017

This professor says being able to positively impact people’s lives makes nursing a satisfying career choice.

Portrait of Elizabeth Stacy.
People | October 9, 2017

Excited about UNLV’s diversity and upward trajectory, this new life sciences professor is looking forward to involving more undergraduates in her research.

Jean Vock smiles
Business and Community | September 26, 2017

Jean Vock, fresh to UNLV from the University of Arizona, breaks down the new system that will serve as point-of-contact for purchasing, invoices and human resources.