The Interview: Eric Kraft
The structured cabling engineer connects with the next generation to help them develop skills for their future careers.
The structured cabling engineer connects with the next generation to help them develop skills for their future careers.
Paul Harasim, author and associate editorial director of the medical school for over six years, shares his farewell.
A first-rate problem solver, this administrative assistant in Education knows all of the local hot spots for fellow cosplayers and LARPers.
This administrative assistant left a career in medical education to learn something new, and then found the School of Life Sciences.
The longtime career coach is helping Engineering students break into the burgeoning Southern Nevada tech start-up market.
UNLV Nursing's Dean Imelda Reyes shares a look into her professional journey ahead of her Dec. 4 talk.
The Boyd Law professor can boast of being cited by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, her advocacy for pay equity, and her baking skills.
The finance lecturer and co-director of the new Institute for Financial Literacy and Wellness on the ROI of building connections with the banking community.
The web communications specialist is here to turn your content from mid to Gucci. No cap.
Noted Caribbean tourism researcher Tony Henthorne has made a career out of helping resorts succeed in island markets.
The Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine professor wants people to know that there's a lot more to obstetrics and gynecology than just delivering babies.
The Oral History Research Center and its inaugural director, Claytee White, celebrate 20 years.