New Faces: Calvin Milling
The Air Force veteran said he loves his job helping people on campus stay safe, but that if he couldn't have that job he would like to fish for bass — professionally.
The Air Force veteran said he loves his job helping people on campus stay safe, but that if he couldn't have that job he would like to fish for bass — professionally.
What do the environmental and occupational health professor and his hero Albert Einstein have in common? A passion for using science to change the world.
The journalism professor talks about why we’re posting, liking, tweeting, and Snapchatting our way through digital conversations.
In his classroom, Bryan Bornholdt explains how to graph functions by using mathematical limits. In his life, the Honors College mathematics professor demonstrates how to recognize personal limits, and then defy them.
The Engineering College admissions counselor is inspired by the beneficial experiences her mother provided her and her siblings despite a limited income.
UNLV's designation as a minority serving institution is one of the things that drew this new academic advisor to campus.
The physics professor on astronomy, heroic efforts, and how to board a plane.
In her University Forum lecture, sociology professor Georgiann Davis discusses how intersex people navigate their lives.
What do you do if you find yourself with a new home with a great bar area, but you don’t drink? This new College of Education professor has a suggestion.
Like so many students, Catherine Dingley began college without a major. After speaking with numerous nursing students, she knew she had found a fit — a career that was people-focused and would let her contribute to the community.
Librarian Emily Lapworth brings her expertise in archives and passion for technology from Pilgrim turf to Rebel Country.
Though a self-described introvert, Carmen Gilbert repeatedly has placed herself in situations that require her to be outgoing. Her job at the UNLV Foundation is no exception.