News: Planning and Construction
A collection of news stories highlighting remembrance and improvement at UNLV.
Art students take on thousands of square feet worth of blank canvas to adorn the Flamingo Auxiliary Building with two larger-than-life murals.
Oversized banner celebrates campus diversity as part of student government initiative.
With solar panels installed on 14 buildings (and counting), UNLV's goal is to go beyond net-zero energy usage.
All-gender restrooms provide safe, convenient spaces for everyone.
Minimizing UNLV's carbon footprint includes designing in features to encourage walking, biking, carpooling, and electric vehicle usage.
With donor funding through the Nevada Health & Bioscience Corp., the 135,000-square-foot building is expected to open in summer 2022.
College of Engineering expansion, on hold due to coronavirus-induced budget shortfalls, has a lifeline in February's meeting of the state legislature.
Recently released artist's renderings show plans for the building that is scheduled to be under construction in February 2021.
Maryland Parkway to undergo major renovation, while Police Services is the first UNLV unit to move to University Gateway, with more on their way.
University Gateway is the first of one of many projects that could transform UNLV's main thoroughfare over the coming years.
University Center Drive would serve as a gateway to UNLV from the north of airport tunnel to Desert Inn Road.