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Arts and Culture |
Special performances benefiting the Nevada Conservatory Theatre will be Nov. 8-9.
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Campus News |
Veterans Administration designated UNLV as a VetSuccess Campus; UNLV named Military Friendly School for fourth consecutive year.
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People |
The new professor-in-residence share his thoughts on the ever-changing world of employment law, workplace prejudice, and Match.com.
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Research |
UNLV faculty discoveries have commercial applications with value to the university, the private sector, and,ultimately, you. Learn about three different faculty members who are working to move their innovative thinking out of the laboratory and into the boardroom.
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People |
What have your fellow UNLV graduates been up to? Read about their latest accomplishments.
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Research |
Understanding the solar energy-water nexus; $20.3 million grant from the NIH; fossilized remains of extinct wolf species located in Nevada; building a safer, more efficient battery; elevated levels of lead in Mexican hot sauces; and climate change linked to early animal evolution.
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Arts and Culture |
Puccini’s “Suor Angelica” and Hindemith’s “Sancta Susanna” to be performed in the Dr. Arturo Rando-Grillot Recital Hall.
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Research |
Faculty authors explore mass media and weddings, race as a false consciousness, the birth of the Middle East, and more.
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Research |
UNLV communication studies professor Erika Engstrom dissects the images and messages about weddings created by the media and how they affect our perceptions of what “the big day” should look like.
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Research |
English professor Donald Revell showcases his passion for playful words in his newly published collection of poems.
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Research |
Rainier Spencer, Afro-American studies professor and associate vice provost for academic affairs, writes about the concept and perception of race, how it affects social dynamics, and theories on how to move toward a post-racial society.
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Research |
UNLV history professor Michelle Tusan explores the influence of geopolitics in the formation of the modern-day Middle East and the sectarian and humanitarian conflicts that have resulted from western intervention.