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People |
Bruce Layne spent decades attending, teaching, and advocating for his alma mater. Now he's memorialized by Rebel baseball.
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Campus News |
Patrol operations will continue without interruption.
Annie Leibovitz seated on floor
Arts and Culture |
Renowned photographer's large and distinguished body of work encompasses some of the most well-known portraits of our time; tickets are free and are available to the public starting March 16.
Lydia Nussbaum sits on a bench in front of a window.
Campus News |
Dispute Resolution Concentration gives Boyd students the necessary tools to succeed in the modern-day litigation world.
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People |
There's always a right way to approach change, says the Fine Arts business manager.
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People |
Tending to toys points toward future for surgeon Allison McNickle.
cartoon of men standing in a circle looking down at camera with concerned facial expressions
Arts and Culture |
UNLV sports psychologist Brad Donohue on Netflix docuseries "Losers" and a new mental health approach to helping athletes find the silver lining after loss.
Seven law professors pose at the bench in the Thomas & Mack Moot Courtroom between the United States and Nevada flags.
Campus News |
Thanks to a team of skilled professors, driven students, and committed administrators, Boyd’s legal writing program is second to none.
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Campus News |
Thirteen UNLV programs ranked within nation’s top 100 in U.S. News & World Report’s annual list of top graduate and professional schools.
An image of the Earth depicted as a flat surface.
Research |
As the Flat Earth Theory gains resurgence with a new Netflix documentary, a UNLV astronomer explains how it fizzles.
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Arts and Culture |
Founded in 2003, the hall honors people who have made significant contributions to the visual arts, performing arts, or architecture.
Soumya Upadhyay, poses in front of UNLV banners on campus.
People |
After nearly losing her life in a car accident and being told she wouldn’t walk again, the public health professor is beating insurmountable odds and thriving at UNLV.