People |
Still Hungry: Chuck Lehman
Even into semi-retirement, this F&B maverick continues to invest in the future.
People |
The Wine Master: Kevin Vogt
Once a computer science major, UNLV ignited a new passion for this master sommelier.
Campus News |
UNLV’s Most Popular Tour Spots
Campus is open over winter break. Come take a tour and experience all UNLV has to offer.
Arts and Culture |
Snow in the City
Snow is a near-magical experience in Las Vegas, preserved in photos long after the snow melts. Here are a few of our favorites from the UNLV archives.
Research |
Working the Crowd
UNLV professor uses crime science to head off chaos in public spaces.
Business and Community |
Recycle Your Christmas Tree and Give the Community a Gift This Holiday Season
Christmas tree recycling begins Dec. 26 at more than 30 Southern Nevada locations; more than 15,000 trees recycled in 2016.
People |
Behind the Scenes with Vegas’ Visual Storytellers
When The Killers wanted to film a video in their hometown this year, they called UNLV grads Chuck Akin and Wes Hirni to guide their way.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Libraries Receives Grant to Launch Latino Voices Project
National Endowment for Humanities awards UNLV Special Collections and Archives $100,000 to document contributions of Latino Communities to Southern Nevada's development.
Campus News |
The Year in Review: Heartwarming Stories
Here's a few tales from 2017 sure to make you smile.
Campus News |
Engelstad Scholars Cultivate Compassion, Leadership, and Careers
For students who participate in the Engelstad Scholars Program, service goes hand-in-hand with academics.
Research |
Using Nanotechnology, not Water, to Clean Solar Panels
UNLV research could open up new avenues for efficiency and conservation in solar energy.
People |