Topic: U.S. Presidential Debate 2016

Lee Bernick
Campus News | November 1, 2016

​Public policy professor Lee Bernick is teaching abroad this semester and has a few insights on what Europeans think of the 2016 U.S. election

Stephanie Reahm enjoys a moment with Hey Reb! at the watch event in the Student Union
People | October 27, 2016

You can’t keep a go-to staff member like Stephanie Reahm down when there’s work to be done.

Debate attendee
People | October 26, 2016

More than 50 international delegates study our democratic process in person at UNLV to bring lessons back to their home countries.

Political supporters at the Presidential Debate.
Campus News | October 25, 2016

The Presidential Debate offered the whole community a chance to be part of the political spectacle. Here are a few images of those who came to make a statement.

Several views of people taking photos with their phones
Campus News | October 25, 2016

The Presidential Debate led to an explosion of post, tweets, shares, and snaps. UNLV's social media strategist shares her favorites.

Students pose with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton piñatas.
Campus News | October 24, 2016

Scenes from Presidential Debate watch events on campus.

Person listening to debate
Campus News | October 24, 2016

Which lines from the Presidential Debate got the most response from students? Here's our ranking from tepid titters to guffaws with gusto.

Media and reporters at a Presidential Debate event.
Campus News | October 20, 2016

We're still sorting through the thousands of photos our two photographers took during Debate Day. We'll share them in slideshows over the next couple of days. In the meantime, enjoy this quick snapshot of the day.

Close up photo of UNLV band member outside at a Presidential Debate event.
Campus News | October 20, 2016

With CNN and MSNBC setting up stages along our academic malls, walking campus on Debate Day was a much different experience.

Trish Harrison and Elvis Rowe speak
Campus News | October 20, 2016

And without OIT's Elvis Presley Rowe, the thousands of journalists who descended on campus wouldn't have had networking services.

Nadia Basich conducts an interview
Campus News | October 19, 2016

As cable networks set up shop on UNLV's campus for the debate, their outreach teams invited students to become part of their operations.