A portrait of Edmund “Ed” Synakowski, wearing a suit and tie.
Research |
VP of Research Ed Synakowski seeks new opportunities for UNLV to work with federally funded laboratories and new places to play his trombone.
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Campus News |
Who won Most Spirited Rebel? Which office had the best decor? Find out in this wrapup of all the 2021 Rebel Homecoming activities.
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People |
This web specialist made a seamless transition from UNLV student to UNLV employee.
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Arts and Culture |
How the national anthem became a fixture at sporting events and the mixed response that musicians have garnered for their renditions.
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Campus News |
Plus: Watch a video on campus changes this fall.
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Research |
Clark County is second in the nation in under-25 homelessness. Researchers at UNLV have come up with recommendations to help stem the tide.
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Research |
Researchers work with underage sex trafficking victims to identify new ways to assist exploited children and prevent others from entering the abuse cycle.
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Arts and Culture |
English professor Amy Green on video games, digital storytelling, and player agency.
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People |
If there's a UNLV logo on it, School of Medicine admissions coordinator Alyssa Hill owns it. And if it doesn't come with a logo on it, she'll paint it on herself.
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Campus News |
Campus building projects require a team effort to come to life.
Guy Fieri stands outside Lied Library
People |
Fred C. Albrecht Outstanding Alumnus of the Year Guy Fieri, Food Network icon and champion of several major charitable causes, talks about his journey to UNLV and well beyond.
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People |
Silver State Award winner Miriam Shearing doesn't consider herself a trailblazer, but she has been a pioneer in state law and an important philanthropist for UNLV.