New Faces: Jackie Doyle
The career coach reminds students that what they do well might not be what they want to do every day.
The career coach reminds students that what they do well might not be what they want to do every day.
Film department administrative assistant Adriana Burnett recently was named President's Classified Rookie of the Year. Read about what brought her to UNLV and what she has contributed during her first year on campus.
An off-handed comment created a new career path for the leader of UNLV's subject librarians team.
Pro bono work doesn't just happen in courtrooms. The new law professor is helping create a clinic to serve nonprofits and small businesses.
Campus irrigation supervisor Paul Flinders recently was named as the third-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year. He traded in rainy England for the relentless sun of the American Southwest and now it's up to him to maintain UNLV's greenery.
The rhetorical tradition gets Daniel Coyle jazzed but for fun, the soft-spoken Honors College development officer is a hardcore "Mudder."
The new architecture professor on Ducatis, desert living, and ignoring the boundaries between art and design.
Administrative assistant Sandy O’Brien recently was named as the second-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year. Read about her uncommon commitment to her department and its students.
Statistics professor looks for the connections between medicine and the innovative design of experiments.
Administrative assistant Pirro Dollani recently was named President’s Classified Employee of the Year. Read about what he contributed to UNLV even while facing the challenge of a lifetime.
Professor Du Feng comes from a long line of teachers, but as a child, swore she would never follow in her parents and grandparents footsteps. Now, teaching and research are her passions.
The new law professor on real-world problem solving, Quakers, and the downside to developing a precise argument.