News: College of Liberal Arts

Collage of images from a class trip to Morocco
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Justin Ramos' shares how his adventures in Morocco — part of Lee Business School's Global Entrepreneurship Experience — expanded his perspective on customs, culture, and food. 

Josh Hawkins, UNLV
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News highlights featuring UNLV students and staff who made (refreshing) waves in the headlines.

man wearing UNLV jacket making 'LV' sign with hands
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The two-time alumnus and now doctoral student helps show prospective Rebels everything UNLV has to offer as assistant director for visitor experience and engagement.

UNLV banner with a plane flying in background
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The program will help Alejandro Rios prepare for career in immigrant and refugee advocacy.

student displays vegan product on table during market
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Leya Dagher knew she wanted to start a business and with the help of UNLV resources, she established Swalty Mediterranean.

woman holding tall coffee mug that says home means nevada
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The native Nevadan and triple alumna is devoted to making our community better through the Nevada Institute for Children's Research & Policy.

View of UNLV campus with the Strip in background
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The College Opportunity Program provides access to online certificate and degree programs, at no cost to MGM Resorts Employees.

Members of the UNLV Runway Rebels student fashion club pose on the steps of the Carol C. Harter Classroom Building complex
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Group offers opportunities for exploration and growth of Las Vegas fashion industry — and themselves.

man sitting on stone partition on UNLV campus
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He was named the 2024 Junior Administrative Faculty of the Year.

Madison Montellano
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Madison Montellano knows what it means to take the road less traveled, embracing each twist and turn through her academic adventure.

commencement profile (josh hawkins/unlv)
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President Keith E. Whitfield honors six graduates who have shown exemplary commitment to both the community and their studies.

Angie Shenouda in a cactus garden
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Changing majors propelled Liberal Arts student Angie Shenouda into unexpected opportunities.