Two women viewing artwork
Arts and Culture |
The Barrick Museum's Axis Mundo exhibit explores the intersectionality of LGBTQ and Latinx artists.
Aron Kock demonstrates his blackjack variant to two onlookers at a gaming convention.
People |
Native Aruban Aron Kock found inspiration to come to the UNLV Center for Gaming Innovation in a pile of mango leaves.
Members of the quartet pose outdoors with their instruments.
Arts and Culture |
The New York Times recently lauded the ensemble for “revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.”
two female dancers
Arts and Culture |
The concert features choreography and design by dance faculty Richard Havey, James Jeon, Dolly Kelepecz-Momot, and renowned modern dance guest artists Jeanine Tegano Collins, Andy Lott, and Ari Mayzick.
Sheri Palmer poses in front of UNLV banners that are placed around campus.
People |
This customer service representative has started tracking those things for which she is grateful and recommends you do the same.
Palm trees and U.N.L.V. banner
Research |
The Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs recognizes UNLV as an experienced, accomplished research institution.
portrait of alisha kerlin
Arts and Culture |
Kerlin has more than a decade of museum and gallery experience in addition to her professional practice as an artist, educator, curator, and researcher.
A UNLV student tour guide leads a group of Clark County School District students on a tour of UNLV's campus.
Business and Community |
Nearly 300 local high school juniors visit UNLV during annual recruitment event.
couple laying on lawn
UNLV History |
The old UNLV yearbooks in Special Collections offer a look at campus love in decades past.
A portrait of doctoral student Michael Issacs
People |
Ph.D. student Michael Isaacs goes back to the basics to helping people with disabilities walk.
Brian Lauzon stands in front of a building, arms folded in front of him.
People |
Brian Lauzon brings his business acumen to the Ackerman Autism Center and the School of Medicine
Believer festival logo
Arts and Culture |
The Believer Festival is a three-day roving celebration of writing, music, film, comedy, and visual arts hosted by UNLV's Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute. The event is April 25-27, with tickets available starting Feb. 15.