Three doctoral students look over a chart
Business and Community |
Graduating students in the School of Medicine's charter class learn their future homes as residents in one of the most important days of a medical student's career.
vibrantly colored artwork of desert scene
Arts and Culture |
The Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute at UNLV brings back its arts-and-culture radio offerings.
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Arts and Culture |
Presented in partnership with the Las Vegas Womxn of Color Arts Festival, "A Common Thread" is a group exhibition featuring textile art by nine womxn artists of color from Las Vegas and other communities across the United States.
A deck of cards is stacked on top of credit cards
Research |
As the casino industry considers expanding cashless gaming options amid the pandemic, Boyd’s Gaming Law students offer a regulatory helping hand.
Two women stand in front of cars
People |
Sarah Grimley works diligently not only on her studies but also on efforts to help the LGBTQ+ community.
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Campus News |
A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and events at UNLV.
Artist Mike Smith standing next to file cabinets filled with his art
Business and Community |
More than 13,000 illustrations from noted Las Vegas Sun editorial cartoon artist Mike Smith will be preserved, archived, and made available for research.
A passport and U.S. visa
Campus News |
Immigration Clinic program offers critical — and free — immigration-related legal assistance to UNLV and College of Southern Nevada students, staff and family members.
woman surrounded by laptops, ipad, phone, and other tech covers ears in frustration
Research |
UNLV social media expert Natalie Pennington shares the top 10 takeaways of research on the impact of video chats, email, online gaming, and other communication tech on stress, loneliness, and relationships.
A man eats a VHS cassette
People |
MFA film student lands major screenwriting prize from Humanitas.
Portrait of UNLV Athletics Dietiian Nicole Kiley
People |
You can. You will. Let's go! That's the mantra that the UNLV athletic department's first sport dietitian uses for herself and for her student-athletes.
Rochelle and Dustin Hines standing in white lab coats
Research |
UNLV neuroscientists Dustin and Rochelle Hines join rising number of researchers studying possible medical benefits of psychedelics; their work on brain activity recently published by Nature: Scientific Reports.