News: Alumni Engagement

Brenden O'Toole and Mohamed Trabia
People |

Brenden O'Toole, Mohamed Trabia, and Bernard Malamud all received valuable mentoring as students, and now try to repay it with younger generations.

Michael Gordon
People |

The Rotary Club made it possible for Achievement in Service Award winner Michael Gordon to come to UNLV. Now he's giving back to the city.

Wayne Nunnely, Brenda Weksler, Jeanne Hamrick and Judy Tudor
People |

From the gridiron to the board room, these alums know how important it is to have someone help them out early in their education and careers.

Alumni Mark Fine, Jeremy Aguero, Michael Gordon and retired professor Bernard Malamud
People |

Meet the alumni and faculty members who have helped UNLV to grow and thrive on campus and in the community.

image of UNLV Lied Library and Rebels Give logo
Business and Community |

Rebels Give is a 1,957-minute fundraising challenge (in honor of the date of UNLV’s founding) that encourages the community to get involved and support high-impact campus programs.

man in office
People |

Jeremy Aguero, the 2018 Alumnus of the Year, on how to pay kindness forward.

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Campus News |

We conducted the first comprehensive survey of alumni opinions of UNLV in 10 years. Here’s what we learned.

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Campus News |

Alumni asked for more opportunities to mentor students and suggested enhancements to career service programs.

Portrait of Amanda Gordon, Alumni Board and Volunteer Relations Coordinator
People |

So married to UNLV that she had her wedding reception on campus, this alum says working at her alma mater is a natural progression.

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People |

UNLV alumna blings out a commemorative graduation cap for the cover of UNLV Magazine.

A man leaning into a megaphone that reads U-N-L-V
People |

As the new leader of alumni engagement amps up the power of 115,000 alumni, Chad Warren wants feedback from Rebels around the world.

A woman with children
Business and Community |

Addy Guida’s battle with cancer as a student-athlete inspired a new career path in medicine.