News: William S. Boyd School of Law
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Co-hosted by the UNLV Sports Innovation Institute, the inaugural SEICon event brings together dozens of sports, entertainment, and innovation leaders — including several with Rebel ties.
News highlights featuring UNLV students and staff who made (refreshing) waves in the headlines.
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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians is supporting Native culture on campus and bolstering tribal gaming nationwide.
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By building relationships with members of the industry and other universities, the institute's director hopes to advance funding for research.
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Despite a guidance counselor's naysaying, the former UNLV president has racked up a lifetime of achievements too long to list.
News highlights starring UNLV students and faculty who made local and national headlines.
Steered by President Keith E. Whitfield and UNLV Alumni Association, the first-ever event drew the support of around 100 participants.
2024 Service-Learning Award recipient Rachel Anderson combines passions of community service and teaching for new legal clinic.
UNLV Law School has 14 top 100 programs in publication’s 2024 rankings, including No. 2 ranking for legal writing; Physical Therapy cracks top 50.
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A roundup of the top news stories featuring UNLV students and faculty.
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Pioneer of Black horror and author of The Reformatory visits Las Vegas on April 5 as part of the Black Legal Futurism conference.
Recent grads help illuminate the many different ways to achieve success with current Rebels.