UNLV Researchers Remind Us Why Quantum Physics Is Just So Freaking Cool
The College of Sciences installs a dilution refrigerator, a machine used to study quantum particles and devices near absolute zero.
The College of Sciences installs a dilution refrigerator, a machine used to study quantum particles and devices near absolute zero.
The former College of Education administrative assistant is the recipient of the first-place Classified Employee of the Year award.
The second place winner of the 2023 Classified Employee of the Year is integral part of the marketing division, a champion of the UNLV brand, and a big hockey fan.
When not dreaming of travel or watching baseball, this administrative assistant efficiently manages the Department of Teaching and Learning.
With an artist's attention to detail, the administrative assistant and BTS 'stan' leaves an early impression on on her Lee Business School colleagues.
The UNLV professor, one of only 60 certified midwives in Nevada, explains the holistic approach to childbirth that nurse midwives bring to a medical setting.
The two-time alumnus and now doctoral student helps show prospective Rebels everything UNLV has to offer as assistant director for visitor experience and engagement.
UNLV railroad engineering expert Harry Teng gives an inside look on what it took to get Nevada’s high-speed rail project on track.
The award-winning media relations specialist helps 'broadcast' UNLV's impact by connecting faculty experts with news outlets.
When it comes to challenges, the medical school's director of academic support services likes to remind students that practice makes perfect.
This philanthropy pro helps UNLV donors plan to support the people and causes they love.
The native Nevadan and triple alumna is devoted to making our community better through the Nevada Institute for Children's Research & Policy.