An art piece by Clarice Cuda.

The exhibition by artist Clarice Cuda runs through Nov. 8, with an opening reception Nov. 1 during the UNLV Art Walk.

Wearing a dark blue suit and blue tie, 2024 UNLV Outstanding Alumnus of the Year Randy Garcia poses with his hands in his pants pockets in front of logo for his company, the Investment Counsel Company

After founding an investment firm, Randy Garcia has generously (and gratefully) invested in his alma mater. 

woman posing under "Thomas and Mack Moot Court" signage

The matriarch of the Mack family supported the university's rise since its founding.

A woman speaks to an audience in the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art

New degree focuses on arts leadership, management, and entrepreneurship.

large conference room filled with people

Students will gain valuable experience in the independent film and television industry.

multimedia art exhibit

The event, featuring UNLV's strongest emerging artists and faculty, highlights current visual arts trends.

A woman holding a candle.

When Sam and Jess shoot the latest episode of their hit paranormal investigation show "A Skeptic and a Bruja," they are thrown for a loop when their crew member sees a ghost.

Taras Krysa, on a podium with his hands and baton raised, conducts the full UNLV Symphony Orchestra (performers and instruements are displayed in the image).

Outstanding local violin virtuoso DeAnne Letourneau performs solo in two of the evening’s most thrilling pieces.

t-shirts with political statements hanging around a craft booth

Artists 4 Democracy’s time on campus includes classroom visits to facilitate discussions about the role of art and design as a means to create civic awareness and engagement.

Ballet dancers in the rose garden

This free event features art exhibitions, live music, dance and theatre performances, film demonstrations, food and wine tastings, a beer garden, and much more.

a group photo of vox femina

The choir will perform Andrea Ramsey's recent work 'Suffrage Cantata', which examines the journey toward women's suffrage.

Painter and UNLV professor Wendy Kveck sits on a bench in a UNLV art gallery

From her classroom to her community to her own easel, the 2024 College of Fine Arts Alumna of the Year enthusiastically extols the virtues of art — and those who create it.