News: Office of the President
In her first address to the UNLV campus, Meana stressed the importance of connectivity between research, community, and student success, and the critical role everyone on campus plays in helping the university reach its potential.
Meana reflects on what will make student achievement, creative activities, research growth, and community partnerships happen this year.
This year’s top Classified Employee of the Year says the most daring thing she’s ever done ended with a thud.
With retirement on the horizon, this Classified Employee of the Year winner is considering trying her hand at comedy on YouTube.
One of the Classified Employee of the Year recipients says never giving up is the key to getting ahead.
The president's Classified Rookie of the Year made a deliberate choice 20 years ago to make education her career.
Meana began her new role July 1, 2018, and will serve until the successful completion of a national search for the university's next president.
Meana, a professor and administrator at UNLV since 1997, will serve in UNLV’s top post beginning July 1 through the completion of a national search.
Favorite memories, biggest challenges, and what it means to be a Rebel.
More than 3,000 students from 37 states and 57 countries to participate in 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. ceremonies this Saturday.
UNLV President Len Jessup on the leadership transition.
Minnie Wood wins a UNLV Community Engagement Award for her work with community partners.