News: College of Fine Arts
The concert features pianist Marcin Koziak, artistic director Ernst Van Tiel, and principal guest conductor Boguslaw Davidow.
Performance brings together six diverse choreographers from around the world.
Music professor Jonathan Lee on the birth of the Hollywood "Southern" — films and music that created the atmosphere of the South. Catch his University Forum talk Feb. 24.
York is one of today’s best-loved composers for classical guitar and a performer of international stature.
Why do we sing the national anthem before a ballgame and hear the same plucking of the koto strings when a movie is set in Japan? Ethnomusicologist Richard Miller explains.
The CNN host, author and columnist will present "In Defense of a Liberal Education"; tickets are free.
The new architecture professor on the importance of sketching and what it will take to make Las Vegas "sustainable."
Chang, accompanied by pianist Julio Elizalde, will perform works by Bartok, Brahms, Franck, and Ravel.
Harper Lee's brilliant coming-of-age story, told from a child's perspective, demonstrates how understanding and courage triumph over hatred.
Students to build sustainable, “age-in-place” home with consumer appeal for U.S. Department of Energy contest; UNLV team finished second overall in 2013.
Praised for their “intelligence” and “immensely satisfying” playing by The New York Times, the Amernet String Quartet will feature soprano Rachel Calloway.
Three UNLV graduates were recognized by President Len Jessup during Winter Commencement Dec. 15 for their academic and research excellence.