The (Remote) Interview: Stephanie Page
Knowing that her work in the office of sponsored programs sometimes plays a role in a faculty member receiving their first grant is a humbling experience for Stephanie Page.
Knowing that her work in the office of sponsored programs sometimes plays a role in a faculty member receiving their first grant is a humbling experience for Stephanie Page.
Cancer delayed Addy Guida’s medical education. Now she says the experience will help make her a better doctor.
A strong proponent for women, Heather Cassella says she wants women to feel safe sharing their lives and experiences.
Through the uncertainty of accreditation, the charter class gambled on a fledgling medical school — and then faced a mass shooting and catastrophic pandemic. For UNLV’s first medical school graduates, the risk pays off.
The alumni engagement events coordinator makes the plans to make people happy.
From UNLV Magazine's spring 2021 issue.
UNLV's assistant director of emergency management has helped lead UNLV through a yearlong (and counting) crisis.
Cory Colombini and Sabrina Novenschi will continue their education in Southern Nevada after graduating next month as part of the charter class of the UNLV School of Medicine.
Longtime civil engineering faculty member David James takes a look back at how UNLV and Southern Nevada have changed over the last 30 years
As she prepares to graduate from the UNLV School of Medicine next month, Ashley Newell Prandecki looks back at the self-doubt that almost stopped her from pursuing her passion.
For as long as she can remember, Alexis Freudenberger’s life has revolved around breakfast. Now, the graduate student is learning all the tricks of the hospitality trade — and figuring out just how and where she will apply them.
A son of Nebraska, Walter said he has "that goofy Midwest thing" that compels him to work every day.