News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
A collection of stories featuring interesting discoveries driven by UNLV that have made news in 2019.
Honors College student Martha Amaya one of just 30 nationwide to receive Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship.
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Ryan Brunty's melancholy, vulnerable yeti, Yerman, has become a sensation locally and online. Now it's making its way to Hot Topic.
Alumna Jaimee Newberry turns a mommy-daughter holiday project into a booming custom clothing company.
The gift recognizes career achievements of UNLV professor Robert E. Lang; public event scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Dec. 12 in Greenspun Hall Auditorium.
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UNLV’s new assistant police chief discusses his time in the Marine Corps, his 25-year public safety career, and the winter “anthrax” he endured in Northern Nevada.
KUNV Radio’s 57-song playlist will have you singing along
MGM College Opportunity Program at UNLV offers a flexible and affordable way for the company's employees to complete their degrees.
College of Urban Affairs Alumna of the Year Sarah Thornton struck out on her own 12 years ago, and has reaped success since.
UNLV communication studies professor and social media researcher Natalie Pennington unveils the biggest online dealbreakers, cling makers, and tips for culling your contact list.