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Campus News |
Clinical Training, Dispute Resolution and Legal Writing Programs Receive High Marks in Annual Survey of Best Graduate Schools and Specialty Programs
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Arts and Culture |
Claire Schreiner
People |
Claire Schreiner and Emily Anne Miller will be among the women competing for the Miss USA crown this year.
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Campus News |
The Alumni Association is increasing financial assistance for both undergraduate and graduate students.
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People |
UNLV alumnus lands a job after attending a UNLV Career Services support session.
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Arts and Culture |
A remarkable collection of contemporary art finds a home in UNLV's Beam Museum of Fine Art.
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People |
Kathy Nelson, UNLV professor of tourism and convention management, is among the world’s top event management professionals and is helping develop stronger standards for the industry.
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Alumnus Jay Jacquemoud shows his Rebel spirit with a tribute car in scarlet and gray.
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People |
Alumna Cindy Ortega has an unlikely background for someone who just helped open a multibillion dollar resort dedicated to the massaging and feeding of tourists. And at first blush, it seems more unlikely still that her specific job is making such a behemoth environmentally "small."
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People |
Jon Cobain, the first Rebel to cross the stage at commencement, went on to head his own mergers and acquisitions firm. He's shared his success with his alma mater and now challenges all the grads who followed him to reinvest in education.
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Research |
Las Vegas has had a legendary reputation for its ability to adapt and reinvent the visitor experience. But today's economy is stressing even the most stable and promising corporations in the world. Does this mean hope is dwindling for recovery and Las Vegas as we know it?
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For nearly 40 years before the downturn of 2008, the gaming industry had been touted as "recession-proof." But, as the economic downturn intensified and the national gambling spend declined, it became clear that consumer demand for casino gambling was indeed sensitive to larger economic fluctuations.