Articles by UNLV News Center
The Future of Alternative Facts
In a post-truth world, embracing critical thinking is the only way to counter click bait.
The Instinct to Help
Three residence hall employees share their accounts of sheltering victims of the Las Vegas shooting.
UNLV Journalism Mobilizes After the Shooting
Students, faculty, and graduates quickly gather unique accounts of the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
The Future of Philanthropy on Campus
A UNLV development leader explains the role that transparency plays in building university support.
Mighty Microgrids: UNLV Team Researching Power Grids of the Future
Microgrids are a key building block toward a wide-ranging future smart grid better able to respond to energy needs.
Our First Grad School Grads
The Graduate School celebrates its 50th anniversary with a look at its first graduating class.
Crossing the Stage Into History
In 1967, Dorothy Bokelmann became the first UNLV graduate student to receive a degree.
After Grad School, the Call of the Wild
Lee Baker, one of UNLV Graduate College’s initial class, put his education to work with four-legged friends.
Pivoting Into the Classroom, and Then Into the Classroom
Walter Ashcraft took a chance on UNLV Graduate College, and it paid off in 1967 with a new career in education and a new direction in life.