News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

Hailey Dawson shows off her mechanical hand
Business and Community |

March 31 game marks 8-year-old Las Vegas girl Hailey Dawson's first Major League Baseball park pitch in 2018 using her UNLV 3D-printed hand.

Portrait of woman in esports jersey
People |

8-bit Esports member Yzzi Ocampo on the challenges female gamers face and the community she found on UNLV's campus.

man in front of gaming screen
People |

The computer science major on taking a nonconventional career path and coaching UNLV's Overwatch team to esports success.

Portrait of Milo Ocampo
People |

The co-founder of UNLV’s first esports organization on building community among gamers and UNLV’s chances of winning its first Mountain West Showdown.

Portrait of Kathy Lauckner
Campus News |

Join UNLV Corporate Challenge stalwart Kathy Lauckner in representing the scarlet and the gray on the court, in the pool, or at the poker table in the annual community games.

Hailey Dawson and Maria Gerardi
Campus News |

Here's a few tales from 2017 sure to make you smile.

nanotechnology equipment
Research |

UNLV research could open up new avenues for efficiency and conservation in solar energy.

UNLV grad cap
People |

Five UNLV graduates will be recognized by President Len Jessup during winter commencement for their combination of academic excellence and service to the community.

parking lot under construction
Campus News |

With proposed new buildings for Business and Engineering in the works, as well as Medicine's main building coming down the pike, our campuses are ever-changing.

A student holding his project
Business and Community |

A pedestrian lighting system, a new pallet design for warehouses, a remote-controlled device that can detect IEDs, and a location-sharing app designed to encourage human interaction among more than 30 projects on display.

woman and man
People |

Student-athletes reach out to local schoolchildren.

A family of six sitting down on porch steps
People |

From a campus proposal under UNLV's "kissing tree" to a medical crisis — how alumni Matthew and Laura Cutler have handled it all.