News: College of Liberal Arts

a person stands at a lectern with a microphone reading passages from a book
Arts and Culture |

Community event returns with literary greats, expanded offerings for young readers, families.

Hoover Dam at sunset
Business and Community |

Payday on Block 16 will feature a historic red-light district walking tour, expert talks, and Depression-era films; April 26 event is free with registration.

woman in nursing scrubs in classroom setting
People |

A 2022 Outstanding Part-Time Instructor, Elizabeth “Hope” Hinchman helps nursing students put their book learning into practice.

Deirdre Clemente Associate Professor
People |

Service-learning award recipient Deirdre Clemente teaches students to use historical knowledge gained through archival research to create new ways to educate the public.

 

U.N.L.V.'s first conference tournament championship—and automatic bid to the NCAA Championship—since winning the Big West in 1994. It will be the Lady Rebels first NCAA tournament appearance since 2002. March 9, 2022 (Josh Hawkins/UNLV)
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and student changemakers at UNLV.

April Contreras stands behind cacti.
People |

Neuroscience Ph.D. student April Contreras is set to share her research on psychedelics and psychiatry at this year’s Inspiration, Innovation, Impact event

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People |

The head of educational initiatives works to develop information literacy skills in students.

a teacher and student in a classroom
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and events at UNLV.

tanks with Ukrainian flag
Campus News |

UNLV history department launches mini-course to provide context for the unfolding Russian invasion.

An illustration of Ukraine and Russia flag colors on cracked concrete
Campus News |

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, UNLV researchers are available to provide expertise.

camerawoman films panelists
Campus News |

Educational series addresses systemic racism and ways to create positive change.

UNLV neuroscientist Rochelle Hines and a student work in the lab
Research |

UNLV-led research team identifies key brain protein to target for new customized drug therapies treating adverse symptoms of developmental disorder subtypes.