Living in a Material World
Mary LaFrance on intellectual property law and her fascination with cases that pit companies against each other.
Mary LaFrance on intellectual property law and her fascination with cases that pit companies against each other.
Known as “the writing guy,” this alumnus brings his love of putting pen to paper and his experience mentoring students to the Boyd School of Law.
UNLV's top admissions professional on the opportunity to be part of the university's journey to Top Tier and why UNLV is a good fit for her.
The admin assistant in UNLV's marketing & international business department is the first in her immediate family to earn a college degree.
A longtime Rebel connects Las Vegas businesses with UNLV researchers, and keeps her finger on the pulse of a tech-savvy community.
A professor in the Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine and in the psychology department, Chen enjoys both research and travel — and says the two have a lot in common.
The Air Force veteran said he loves his job helping people on campus stay safe, but that if he couldn't have that job he would like to fish for bass — professionally.
What do the environmental and occupational health professor and his hero Albert Einstein have in common? A passion for using science to change the world.
The journalism professor talks about why we’re posting, liking, tweeting, and Snapchatting our way through digital conversations.
In his classroom, Bryan Bornholdt explains how to graph functions by using mathematical limits. In his life, the Honors College mathematics professor demonstrates how to recognize personal limits, and then defy them.
The Engineering College admissions counselor is inspired by the beneficial experiences her mother provided her and her siblings despite a limited income.
UNLV's designation as a minority serving institution is one of the things that drew this new academic advisor to campus.