
New Faces: Erin Rinto
As the gen-ed curriculum is retooled, Erin Rinto is ready to help boost the information literacy of students. Learn more about the new undergraduate learning librarian.
As the gen-ed curriculum is retooled, Erin Rinto is ready to help boost the information literacy of students. Learn more about the new undergraduate learning librarian.
The education professor on making and solving life's problems with math, teaching in Las Vegas, and his poetic inspiration.
The former vice president's contributions included creating UNLV's alumni relations program and raising funds for campus projects.
A new constitutional law professor shares her views on religion, the courts, and mastering the breaststroke.
The annual Classified Staff Awards Ceremony was held to honor the hard work of employees.
Alan Simmons' fieldwork across the globe offers insights on early human development.
Ethelbah selected for leadership, innovation, and dedication to job.
An interview with economics professor Keith Schwer, who died Dec. 3 at age 66. National media outlets and local business leaders often called Schwer first for insight on the community's robust growth and dramatic downturn over the last two decades. One of his greater accomplishments, however, was helping to give voice to Nevada's children.
Kathy Nelson, UNLV professor of tourism and convention management, is among the world’s top event management professionals and is helping develop stronger standards for the industry.
In addition to continuing his role in alumni relations and his work with the UNLV Alumni Association, Albrecht will be responsible for the university's government relations program, as well as internal and external communications.