Search Advocate Program Changing the Tide at UNLV
The program is a two-year pilot initiative that uses various strategies to help diversify the recruitment process for academic and administrative faculty positions.
The program is a two-year pilot initiative that uses various strategies to help diversify the recruitment process for academic and administrative faculty positions.
UNLV director of oral history Claytee White shares Nevada’s diverse history, telling us why ‘Nevada Means Home’ for so many.
UNLV discussion series brings community together for conversations on ways to address systemic racism and find solutions; event coincides with a new exhibit on the first floor of Lied Library.
Ingrid Perez is among thousands of first-generation students at UNLV carving out their own path to success.
Psychological and brain sciences grad student Aldo Barrita's fellowship helps expand research in Latino humanities.
UNLV-led research seeks ways to fold virtual class-inspired feature into post-pandemic return to in-person STEM instruction.
UNLV sports and gender expert Nancy Lough on why Las Vegas’ first pro sports championship has changed the game for women and the entire sports industry.
Discussion series hosted by UNLV Libraries and Greenspun College of Urban Affairs brings community together for conversations on ways to address systemic racism and find solutions.
The larger facility comes with the growing need for testing spaces, assistive technology, and other resources for students with disabilities.
The history-making program manager helps shape college women leaders and advocates for human rights.
Vanessa Núñez focuses on the role of faculty and staff in shaping institutional policies to support undocumented students.
Leaders from the nation’s Tribal Colleges and Universities convene at UNLV for American Indian Higher Education Consortium annual summer meeting.