Campus News |
UNLV Students Among Finalists for Governor's Cup Business Plan Contest
Six UNLV student groups among the competition's 12 finalists; businesses range from a diagnostic shoe insole system to an audio book streaming service.
Campus News |
UNLV Student Daniel Waqar Named a 2015 Truman Scholar
Waqar, a junior in UNLV’s Honors College, one of just 58 college students nationwide selected for $30,000 award based on academics, public service leadership potential.
Campus News |
Public Affairs Doctoral Student Recipient of Fulbright Scholar Grant
Ryan Larsen, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs student, is traveling to Japan to study international education policy.
Research |
Betting on the Pope
Researcher digs into the early treatises in UNLV's Special Collections to discover how the culture of gambling shaped Renaissance Rome.
Arts and Culture |
Serious Fun: An Expert Guide to Enjoying UNLVino
The annual food and wine weekend is coming in April. Follow an expert's guide on expanding your palate and avoiding wine-tasting mistakes.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Barrick Lecture Series Welcomes Ehud Barak May 4
Former Israeli Prime Minister, Minister of Defense will discuss peace in the Middle East and the worldwide geo-political outlook.
Campus News |
Expert Perspective: Race and Self-Defense Killings
As more and more states expand "Stand Your Ground" laws, professor Addie Rolnick explores why deaths such as Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown's are always about race.
Research |
Structural Success
After seven firefighters died in a collapsed parking garage, engineering professor Ying Tian wanted to help design more resilient buildings. His research was shored up with seed money from a UNLV grant.
Arts and Culture |
International Collaboration "Time Lapse" Offers Performances April 23, 24
"Time Lapse" will live stream two simultaneous performances from UNLV and Weston College in Weston-super-Mare, England.
Campus News |
UNLV School of Medicine Launches Scholarship Drive for its Entire Charter Class
“60 by 16” fundraising campaign targets $6 million for 60, four-year scholarships; immediate community support has school nearly two-thirds of the way to goal.
Research |
Otherworldly Investigations
Data from NASA’s Mars Exploration Program is helping Elisabeth Hausrath understand how soil and water might have once interacted on the surface of our solar system’s most-Earthlike neighbor.
Arts and Culture |