UNLV Libraries Receives Grant to Launch Latino Voices Project
National Endowment for Humanities awards UNLV Special Collections and Archives $100,000 to document contributions of Latino Communities to Southern Nevada's development.
National Endowment for Humanities awards UNLV Special Collections and Archives $100,000 to document contributions of Latino Communities to Southern Nevada's development.
The prospect of helping student-athletes pursue their dreams and the opportunity to work again with Desiree Reed-Francois drew this new member of the athletics department to UNLV.
One of the first in her family to graduate from college, this new human resources employee feels at home on UNLV’s “rainbow” campus.
Civil rights and Native American sovereignty rights seem to be moving toward a head on collision.
As athletics director takes stock of UNLV's programs, she lays down the roadmap to the future.
Excited about UNLV’s diversity and upward trajectory, this new life sciences professor is looking forward to involving more undergraduates in her research.
As the rest of the country becomes as diverse as Las Vegas, UNLV is creating better-than-best practices for our next generation of kids.
UNLV’s new Chief Diversity Officer Barbee Oakes on building cultural intelligence and opening the pipeline for advancement.
UNLV moves from second to a three-way tie for first in annual rankings for "Best Ethnic Diversity.”
A happy meal toy proved to be a good luck charm for this health physics & diagnostic sciences professor in her NASA endeavors.
New gender-inclusive housing among the themed communities UNLV offers students in its residence halls.
UNLV is a host site for the federally-funded Journey program, which puts Native American and other minority high school students interested in health research into college labs.