Campus News |
Nevada Debate Highlights
Two professors weigh in on women leaders and limited economic opportunity.
Campus News |
'Health Care Reform and the 2020 Election' Conference March 12
Law school to hosts conference with nonpartisan experts on health care reform in its continued quest to serve as a reliable public resource.
Research |
Lines Are Open
A new public communication lab is helping students, staff and community members improve their speaking skills.
People |
How You Can Make a Difference at the School of Medicine
Fundraiser Annette Carter plans to show potential donors and community members what a difference they can make in improving the quality of heath care in Southern Nevada.
Campus News |
UNLV Newsmakers 2020: January
A collection of news stories capturing the excitement and accomplishments of UNLV at the start of a new decade.
People |
The Interview: Keyonna Summers
Whether to promote UNLV's people, programs, and research or to indulge her personal passion for karaoke, media relations specialist Keyonna Summers says she will sing out any time, anywhere.
Business and Community |
Historic Marker Will Commemorate Women's Suffrage Activities in Las Vegas
The marker, one of five to be installed in Nevada, will be unveiled March 5 in Las Vegas' Centennial Park.
Research |
After 50 Years, a New Generation Is Propelling NASA Needs Forward
UNLV doctoral student Pouya Shojaei among nine selected in NASA collaboration project.
Campus News |
Late-Night Study Time for Rebels Successful
Pilot program to offer more secure access to Lied Library at night to continue during spring and fall semesters.
Research |
Study: Diet Makes a Difference in Fight Against Hospital-Acquired Infection
New UNLV study shows promise for role of a high-carb, low-protein, and low-fat diet in fighting off C. diff infections.
People |
Cancer Diagnosis Not Stopping Second-Year Medical Student
Addison Guida is determined to provide the same level of commitment to her future patients as she received from her own doctors.
Research |