Arts and Culture |
UNLV Wind Orchestra Premieres "Children of Fatima" Oct. 7
This is the world premiere of "Children of Fatima," composed by music professor Anthony LaBounty.
Business and Community |
The Community-Engagement Interview: Christine Smith
The associate dean of UNLV’s Boyd School of Law balances a variety of roles to serve the community and state.
Business and Community |
The Community Engagement Interview: Rian Satterwhite
UNLV’s Director of Service Learning and Leadership works to guide students in serving the community.
Research |
UNLV Wastewater Surveillance Program Expands to Test for Flu Strains
Local partnership grows to 20 states; monitoring begins in October with implications for future influenza vaccine development.
People |
Pour-Over Psychology
College of Liberal Arts Alumnus of the Year Josh Molina draws on his UNLV psych background in his role as a restaurateur.
Research |
UNLV Research Bolsters Link Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s Disease
Study, published this month in Communications Biology, reveals that chronic hyperglycemia impairs memory.
Business and Community |
The Hotel of the Future is Here
Housekeeping robots and meltable bedsheets are no longer the stuff of sci-fi. Here's how UNLV and industry partners are helping to steady a shaken hospitality industry through innovative product development.
People |
Study, Nap, Coffee, Nap, Write, Nap
William S. Boyd School of Law Alumna of the Year Brittnie Watkins started her career by sitting for the bar exam and defending her doctoral dissertation while six months pregnant, and hasn't slowed down since.
People |
The Interview: Paul Thomas Clements
Nursing professor and mental health advocate talks about the importance of treating root causes of mental health instead of pushing patients through the system.
Research |
School Year Off to a Rocky Start? 4 Ways Parents Can Help Their Kids
Psychology professor Chris Kearney says refocusing on basic skills will help get schoolchildren get back on track.
Arts and Culture |
Live from the UNLV Performing Arts Center: Pianist Robert Graziano Oct. 4
The concert kicks-off a series of student performances that are both in-person and live-streamed from Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall.
People |