Grant Boosts UNLV, Business Partnerships on New Inventions
A three-year National Science Foundation grant will strengthen commercialization efforts at UNLV through a new university-wide entrepreneurship development program.
A three-year National Science Foundation grant will strengthen commercialization efforts at UNLV through a new university-wide entrepreneurship development program.
Campus and community to "Let Freedom Ring."
Long before K-pop, there were the Kim Sisters. Now an Eadington Fellow is exploring what their meteroic rise on Las Vegas entertainment scene has to do with American ideals of beauty, citizenship and capitalism amidst Cold War politics.
UNLV College of Education’s first Summit on Nevada Education draws local, state, and national stakeholders for idea swap on improved education.
National Archives grant helps University Libraries' Special Collections Division preserve archival collections on expansion of gaming in America from 1970 to 2010.
Boyd Law School students represent young offenders and advocate for legislative changes to how juveniles are treated in the Silver State.
UNLV President Len Jessup on the successes we're already developing under our Top Tier initiative.
An oral history of the Black Mountain Institute by founder Carol C. Harter, president emerita.
UNLV’s Black Mountain Institute heads into its second decade: A roundtable discussion on mission, money, and dreams in the Republic of Letters.
UNLV Libraries is a key repository for the photos and documents covering Nevada and a battleground for environmental activism.
Alumna Judy Tudor turned her own foster care experience into a career helping kids through tough situations. Now at UNLV, she’s training child welfare employees.
For the last 10 years, the UNLV School of Social Work has played an important role in workforce development of child welfare system employees.