It’s not the Rust – It’s the History the Rust Represents
Service-learning award recipient Deirdre Clemente teaches students to use historical knowledge gained through archival research to create new ways to educate the public.
Service-learning award recipient Deirdre Clemente teaches students to use historical knowledge gained through archival research to create new ways to educate the public.
Student service award recipient Abriana Perez volunteered over 200 hours and partnered with others to help more than 5,000 community members during the pandemic.
Latest episode in series presented by UNLV Libraries and Greenspun College of Urban Affairs will examine the hub of Las Vegas’ diverse Latinx communities and its significance in Nevada’s historical timeline.
Collaboration builds on community-wide effort to address Southern Nevada’s teacher shortage.
Through targeting hiring, the director of the School of Social Work is helping guide UNLV's work to address homelessness, interpersonal violence, and other issues in the region.
New legislation creates public funding to help Immigration Clinic expand and continue serving a community in need.
Working with a local nonprofit, public health professor Sheila Janofsky's class literally led students down a path toward learning: They evaluated walking trails in Southern Nevada.
Communication coaches help students spot their presentation tics and gain confidence in their abilities.
New service aids UNLV researchers while serving community members with chronic illnesses.
New partnership with the VA gets student veterans on-campus access to their military benefits and services.
Series, sponsored by UNLV Libraries and College of Urban Affairs, brings campus and community together to discuss systemic racism and affect positive change.
English professor Amy Green on video games, digital storytelling, and player agency.