Athletics |
Scarlet Looks So Good with Brass
After three years in drab blue, the Fremont Cannon positively pops in a fresh coat of crimson.
Campus News |
UNLV Earns Accreditation for School of Public Health
UNLV's School of Public Health now one of just 66 schools in the world recognized by the Council of Education for Public Health and the first in Nevada.
People |
The Interview: Shelly Wang
Researching career trends and expanding educational opportunities beyond the traditional college experience are among her goals.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Jazz Fall Festival Nov. 26-28
The festival features guest artist and renowned trumpeter Allen Vizzutti.
Arts and Culture |
Art Department Hosts MFA Open Studios Dec. 7
Meet the MFA candidates and visit their studios where they will share recent work.
People |
Delivering Excitement
The new chair of the School of Medicine’s ob/gyn department says that even after decades, delivering babies still is exciting.
People |
Engelstad Scholars Give Back to the Community
Sometimes they find that by helping others, they also help themselves.
People |
UNLV History Department Selects Renowned North American Historian as Harry Reid Endowed Chair
Susan Lee Johnson will serve as first endowed chair in Liberal Arts; position will elevate history program to leader in the study of the Intermountain West.
Business and Community |
The School of Medicine: A Regent’s View
With a focus on recruiting students with strong Nevada ties, the School of Medicine is cultivating a commitment to the community in future doctors, says John Moran III.
People |
Into the Wild Blue Yonder
Faculty-Staff Holiday Card Scholarship recipient has lifelong dream of being an Air Force pilot on the runway and picking up speed.
People |
Building Her Own Urban Adventure
Thanks to a new online bachelor's degree in urban studies, Miranda Barrie has been able to work, travel, campaign, and study on her own terms.
People |