Leave your mark on Hospitality Hall.
Campus News |
A few fun facts and a way for you to leave your mark on Hospitality Hall.
Hospitality Hall
Campus News |
Hotel College building still targeting spring semester bow, but that's not the only construction going on around campus.
A pedestrian exiting a crosswalk on Maryland Parkway
Research |
UNLV study confirms that motorists are less likely to stop for pedestrians of color.
Antonio Duron and volunteers, holding plants
Campus News |
A series of events open to the public will feature expert workshops on varied topics such as composting, kitchen building, and farmers markets.
Alyssa Crittenden looks at computer
Campus News |
Oral health of modern day African tribe transitioning from hunting and gathering to agricultural diet challenges long held presumptions about our Stone Age ancestors.
Scene at a job fair
Business and Community |
Innovative funding programs, policies to promote post-secondary education will help Nevada keep pace.
Hospitality Hall, under construction
Campus News |
Annual QS World University Rankings place UNLV at the top of inaugural ‘hospitality and leisure management’ subject listing.
The William S. Boyd School of Law
Campus News |
Law School jumps 16 spots to 62nd in publication’s annual Best Graduate Schools rankings; legal writing and dispute resolution ranked among top ten.
Olivia Perry holds up desk clock
People |
Whether taking to the skies or tackling a thorny issue, this new compliance investigator finds that persistence pays off.
UNLV athelites pose next children from the Boys and Girls Club
Athletics |
In one year, UNLV athletes dedicated more than 13,000 hours to volunteerism — over 5,000 more than their nearest competitors — earning the Mountain West Community Service Award.
Alyssa Crittenden and Francisco Menendez
Research |
Francisco Menendez and Alyssa Crittenden have been recognized for their efforts, which extend beyond the bounds of our campus.
Erika Torres teaches a fifth-grader
Business and Community |
Education policy experts explore how to grow interest among students in highly technical industries and what that means for Nevada’s economy.