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Arts and Culture |
In the second of the PAC series of student performances, "Letters Home" features letters, cards, and articles written by soldiers who served in Iraq and/or Afghanistan (and their families).
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People |
One of her hobbies has taught the lab safety manager that sometimes the victor is the one who just keeps moving forward.
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Campus News |
'We Need to Talk' discussion series continues. Tune into the next episode Oct. 29.
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Campus News |
Learn to manage tension through mind-body seminar led by director of wellness at the School of Medicine.
A man holding a football looks out over an empty stadium
Athletics |
Amid the natural upheaval of a new coaching regime, newcomer Marcus Arroyo had to navigate a team through a pandemic cut off from the usual rhythms of football.
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Campus News |
While navigating the challenges of a global pandemic, UNLV’s Engineers Without Borders student chapter is building a better world through philanthropy.
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People |
Outstanding Alumnus of the Year didn't let a little thing like Nevada's only law school closing stop him from pursuing a legal education.
Tom Gresham headshot
Arts and Culture |
As winner of this prestigious, highly competitive award, Gresham receives $20,000.
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Business and Community |
Dr. David Weismiller, professor and family medicine physician with the UNLV School of Medicine, says the convergence of COVID-19 and flu season makes it more important than ever to get a flu vaccine.
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People |
Silver State Award-winner Larry Ruvo is still charging hard into philanthropy, just like he has for more than 40 years.
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People |
Experiencing a sports injury in high school prompted Laura Wozniak to change career paths.
A man sits in front of wall-to-wall bookshelves
People |
Achievement in Service Award winner Michael Green is UNLV's resident expert in all things Silver State.