People |
The Interview: Makayla Palmer
A health economist in the Lee Business School, her research interests center around policies addressing the health of low-income and at-risk infants and children.
Campus News |
The Lost and Weird Valuables of UNLV
Police Services is the central repository for UNLV’s lost & found items. You won’t believe what comes in and what never gets claimed.
People |
Advice for Turning a Bust Back to Boom: Venture Forth
Two-time UNLV alumnus Andrew Baca has done a little bit of everything in his career … except let setbacks stand in the way.
Campus News |
Food as Medicine
On a trip to Wynn Las Vegas, UNLV medical students learn that choosing healthier options doesn’t mean sacrificing flavor.
People |
Gazing Into Zen in Las Vegas
The abstract mandalas of UNLV alumnus James Stanford demand close inspection. A new art book collects his works.
Research |
L’Italianità di Las Vegas: The Italianness of Las Vegas
A native of Italy, Marta Soligo researches the Italian "flavor" of some Southern Nevada tourist attractions.
People |
The Interview: Cyndi Backstrom
After spending her workday at her computer, this manager of IT support services for the UNLV School of Medicine is only too happy to “unplug” once she gets home.
Arts and Culture |
Shakespeare's "Love's Labour's Lost" Opens Friday in Judy Bayley Theatre
Enjoy subterfuge, shenanigans, and sonnets through Dec. 9.
UNLV History |
How Nevada Finally Got a Law School
An oral history on the creation of Nevada's first state-supported, fully accredited law school, and its humble beginnings inside a renovated elementary school.
Research |
Quick Take: What the Fourth National Climate Assessment Means for Nevada and the West
Climate change researcher Matt Lachniet explains the impacts of hotter temperatures.
People |
Winning Combination
At UNLV, physician Buddhadeb Dawn is able to combine his talent for program-building with his passions for research and patient care.
Research |