News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
UNLV researcher develops new method for categorizing climate change beliefs and shares tactics for communicating with deniers.
A two-time UNLV alum, Pete Reyes is studying for a third degree while working full time and making indie-electronic albums.
Gloria Flores and her son, Michael, share a stage as they both earn degrees on the same day.
Inaugural symposium highlights need for collaboration across academia, business, and government to secure a prosperous American workforce.
Urban Adventure class draws in multiple disciplines to create a uniquely detailed scenario for students.
Urban Adventure class draws on police, social workers, actors and more to make a complex scenario come to life for Urban Affairs students.
With her love of sports, she is taking her approach “behind the scenes” by helping students in the classroom and in their sports.
Event theme is "America: The Future of Work"; Senator Harry Reid and Speaker John Boehner will participate in exclusive panel discussion moderated by NBC News’ Chuck Todd.
A new book by social work professor An-Pyng Sun walks readers through the roots of addiction and treatment.
A collection of stories highlighting UNLV students and faculty who've made news thus far in 2019.
Applications now open for all UNLV graduate students; internships begin in June and focus on the integration of policymaking, finance, effective communication.
City resilience framework will focus on health and wellness, economy and society, infrastructure and environment, and leadership and strategy.