side-by-side headshot images of Deborah Lipstad and Jonathan Weisman
Campus News |
Historian/author Deborah Lipstadt and journalist Jonathan Weisman to discuss modern manifestations of anti-Semitism during free public event at UNLV.
woman in front of posters
People |
Mariana Sarmiento Hernández, once an undergraduate Dreamer, now helps undocumented students navigate the intricacies of immigration policy.
TJ Otzelberger in suit pointing to right. welcome text on graphic
Athletics |
Rising star tabbed as Runnin' Rebels leader.
A close-up portrait of Terry Shirey
People |
Nevada State Bank President Terry Shirey says high-quality medical school is key to moving Southern Nevada forward.
woman working on a wax model of skull
Campus News |
UNLV dental students build up models rather than dissect cadavers to learn the physical landmarks of the jaw.
Professor Jennifer Nash poses in front of physical therapy students performing an exam.
People |
Physical therapy became her career of choice because of the opportunity to help people rediscover fun in their lives, and – most importantly – a work-life balance.
A sign shows an entranceway for UNLV Police Services
Campus News |
Maryland Parkway to undergo major renovation, while Police Services is the first UNLV unit to move to University Gateway, with more on their way.
A hand reaches up to a chain link fence in front of the American flag.
Business and Community |
Students do their part to aid UNLV Law’s Immigration Clinic during a time of great need.
Photo of a an image showing brightly colored fabric draped on Grant Hall.
Arts and Culture |
A public celebration of the project will be held 2 - 5 p.m. April 6.
Drs. Ji Won Yoo and Ashley Sarasan pose in front of a plaque.
Campus News |
Grant money supports expansion of services to improve care for Nevada's growing population of older adults.
Drew Brunson
People |
Drew Brunson’s decision to attend UNLV’s hands-on MBA program led to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an esports career.
Ashlyn Gray poses in front of Calico Basin in Red Rock
People |
Though she once dreamed of being Nevada's governor, she found her true calling in higher ed.