Labyrinth rendering
Campus News |
Vote now for your favorite proposal for the new outdoor feature.
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Campus News |
Craig Valdez is among the panelists for the Nov. 3 “We Need to Talk” series. Attend in person or watch online.
A man looks at a bank of eight computer monitors
People |
Current student and full-time dispatcher is the first line of defense when people call University Police Services.
A video game controller and keyboard used in an esports game.
Research |
UNLV gaming researcher explores the potential impacts of cheating in a burgeoning industry.
An apartment complex in Las Vegas
Business and Community |
Quarterly report from the Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies provides zip code-specific data for apartment market trends throughout Las Vegas.
An aerial photograph of homes in a Southern Nevada neighborhood.
Business and Community |
Director of UNLV Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies offers key factors to consider when finding your permanent home.
Silhouette of a child on a playground
Research |
As the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act expands mental healthcare coverage, report emphasizes increased workforce and prevention methods in Nevada.
empty parking lot with lot name on sign
Campus News |
Simple tips to help you get where you're going and avoid the crowds during the busy start of fall semester.
The exterior of the Barrick Museum
Arts and Culture |
Romero to talk about her art practice and the ideas that drive her at the Barrick Museum auditorium. The event is free and open to the public.
Red U.N.L.V. banner with white letters hanging from light pole
Business and Community |
UNLV will join nationwide list of eligible higher education institutions for the organization's national scholarship program.
A man leans on a brick wall
People |
Former UNLV quarterback talks about life after ESPN and how an injury as a Rebel put him on the path to sportscasting.
A woman wearing a white labcoat stands in front of a bookshelf loaded with books and a model of an ear.
People |
Jennifer Cornejo's interest in hearing problems began when she was a high school student and enrolled in a community college sign language course.