News: Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies

Jennifer Hurtado
Campus News |

The best summation of the presidential debate experience: "No one treated me like a student. For a couple of hours, I felt like a professional."

Several views of people taking photos with their phones
Campus News |

The Presidential Debate led to an explosion of post, tweets, shares, and snaps. UNLV's social media strategist shares her favorites.

Nadia Basich conducts an interview
Campus News |

As cable networks set up shop on UNLV's campus for the debate, their outreach teams invited students to become part of their operations.

Genevieve Grippo records podcast
Arts and Culture |

New UNLV podcast aims to cover campus one earbud at a time. Subscribe today.

Jennifer Hurtado with a red and white stripped tophat
People |

This journalism major has interned for the local Fox affiliate. Now she's has the chance to work with national Fox News during the debate.

Micah Powel
People |

This junior journalism student gets social, covering the debate using Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat.

Debate Illustration
Campus News |

UNLV is hosting the final presidential debate of 2016. Here’s how we landed the big event and what that says about the rise of our university and our city.

Student operating a tv camera
Campus News |

Journalism students to broadcast live from the presidential debate media center for UNLV-TV and KUNV radio.

students talk in class
Campus News |

As the campus gears up to host the final presidential debate, UNLV professors are making direct connections between their course materials and this year's ground-breaking election season.

Mike Vardakis
People |

Undergraduate Mike Vardakis couldn’t settle on his academic path until an internship showed him the possibilities.

Nicole Santero
People |

When she noticed boy band fans controlled worldwide Twitter trends, journalism grad Nicole Santero wanted to know why.

Nikki Davis
People |

Journalism student Nikki Davis was selected by an advertising organization as one of the 50 Most Promising Multicultural Students of 2016.