My Nevada 5: Journalists in the Silver State
From Mark Twain to Hank Greenspun, Nevada journalists both recorded history and changed it. Alumnus and historian Michael Green lists his favorites.
From Mark Twain to Hank Greenspun, Nevada journalists both recorded history and changed it. Alumnus and historian Michael Green lists his favorites.
Some of UNLV's most distinctive programs have had a helping hand from local philanthropists.
UNLV nursing professors share their list of milestones that have affected nurses and improved health care in our state.
From ending discriminatory practices to shedding light on education and social issues, Nevada women have challenged the status quo and made Nevada a better place.
Long before airline travel became ordinary, Nevada visionaries foresaw the critical role it would play in the state's economic health.
Hundreds of students from 50 local schools to participate; top high school entries to attend international fair in Los Angeles.
Early African American settlers built their fortunes and pushed for equality in the surprisingly integrated Nevada community.
Federally funded programs support students from disadvantaged backgrounds in their pursuit of a college degree.
The solar home that netted UNLV second place in the international U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon will be on display starting Saturday, Feb. 15.
UNLV professors weigh in on some of the state’s big battles and quiet victories in community health.
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada names Shannon Phenix its Public Interest Law Student of Distinction.
Happy birthday, Nevada! To celebrate, we've asked UNLV faculty, students, and alumni to share the bits of state history and culture that intrigue them.