Articles by UNLV News Center
UNLV Libraries and College of Urban Affairs Discussion Series March 8 To Focus On American Indians in the Southwest Region
Educational series addresses systemic racism and ways to create positive change.
In Remembrance of Professor John Unrue
Longtime administrator and pioneering professor was instrumental in moving UNLV past its "Tumbleweed Tech" days.
Dying Young: Americans Under Age 25 Face Higher Death Rates than Peers in Other Affluent Nations
New report shows lower life expectancy for young Americans; 'aggressive action' needed to increase survival rates for infants, children, young adults
Returning to the Classroom Amid the Pandemic
Infectious disease expert Brian Labus' hopes and concerns as UNLV's spring semester starts.
Equity Institute Will Help You Better Serve UNLV's Diverse Student Body
Participants in the pilot program offer reasons why faculty, instructors, and staff should sign up now for the upcoming session.
Robert Lang: A Titanic Force for Southern Nevada
A remembrance from those who worked closest with him.
The Las Vegas Valley’s Jewish PioneersÂ
Explore the UNLV Libraries’ Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project
Helping Others Get Back on Track
Minority-Serving Institution Student Council member Natalie Gutierrez led program Back on Track, to aid students on academic probation help overcome issues, including the pandemic, that are impacting their academic success.
The Highlight Reel for Kenny Mayne
Former UNLV quarterback talks about life after ESPN and how an injury as a Rebel put him on the path to sportscasting.