People |
Rebels Make Brit Happen
On the eve of a court hearing that could have a major effect on a pop music icon, a UNLV alumnus looks back at his role as a champion of the 'Free Britney movement.'
Campus News |
Traveling the Globe for Higher Education
First-generation student Simon Lamsal traveled from Kathmandu, Nepal, to find his home as a UNLV student leader.
People |
African American Alumni Club Launches
UNLV Alumni Association affinity club helps develop networks between students and alumni and build bridges for career development.
People |
The Interview: Aaron Saiewitz
A lifelong musician and a successful former director in a CPA firm, he took an unusual path to becoming a professor.
Research |
Why Remote Work Might Worsen Southwest Water Woes
Research by UNLV economists finds that pandemic stay-at-home orders put a strain on already tight water resources.
People |
Being Open to Discovery
Coming to UNLV from Hagatña, Guam opened up new doors for communication studies major Joey Cruz to discover jobs, internships, service opportunities, and more.
Campus News |
UNLV Newsmakers 2021: June
A collection of news stories highlighting remembrance and improvement at UNLV.
People |
Dream of Being a Doctor Overpowers Setbacks
Dr. Sierra Mastrantonio offers advice for aspiring students.
Arts and Culture |
Fishnets & Spotlights: The Legacy of Las Vegas Showgirls
UNLV Special Collections' archive of Las Vegas entertainment materials tell the story of this unique form of entertainment.
Research |
Gold on the Line: Olympic Athletes and Their Focus of Attention
UNLV kinesiology professor Gabriele Wulf tells athletes to keep their eyes on the prize — not internal body movement — to achieve optimal performance during Tokyo 2020.
Business and Community |
Southern Nevada College Food Pantries Host July Drive
Nearly 2 in 5 college students nationwide are affected by food insecurity, with numbers continuing to rise during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Athletics |