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The (Remote) Interview: Chelsea Herrington
The budget analyst on the reasons she and husband Robert are now UNLV lifers.
The budget analyst on the reasons she and husband Robert are now UNLV lifers.
The university's export control officer's path to higher education started in the military.
This police sergeant says she’s touched by the support the UNLV community is showing its campus police force during these unusual times.
Fueled by a long-time curiosity, this alumnus-turned-professor considers his role at UNLV not as a full-time job, but a full-time hobby.
This newest addition to the Academic Success Center advising team has discovered a zeal for helping people.
The Honors College’s new academic advisor dishes on remote work, flying pizza, and making strong connections on campus.
Metadata librarian Darnelle Melvin says the coolest thing he has found in UNLV Libraries' collections is a hand-sketched map of the original Las Vegas city land plots
This go-getter came from Washington to attend UNLV and fell in love — with Las Vegas, and his wife.
This mom of three has a heart for helping students and cherishing every moment with her kids.
One of the best things about public health is its interdisciplinary nature, according to practitioner Jason Flatt, who says it allows him to tap into fields as diverse as sociology, medicine, nursing, and psychology.
Las Vegas was a surprise home for Katherine Marcal. Now she’s working to ensure individuals experiencing homelessness have a pathway to a new life.
Whether to promote UNLV's people, programs, and research or to indulge her personal passion for karaoke, media relations specialist Keyonna Summers says she will sing out any time, anywhere.