News: College of Sciences
Local retiree audits class and is so impressed by stellar professor that he donates money for lecture series.
Geoscience grad student's work help people in remote areas of Ghana manage water resources.
UNLV-led research team ties spike in ancient oceanic oxygen levels to earliest animal biodiversity; findings reported in Sept. 27 issue of journal Nature.
Inspired by loved ones’ battles with cancer and intrigued by the mysteries locked within the cells of humans, Hui Zhang hopes to one day make medical history.
Nora Caberoy on the complicated structures of the eye, treating blindness, and catching tadpoles.
Radiochemistry student Edward Mausolf honored by DOE for investigating a radioactive byproduct of nuclear energy.
Elementary teachers head to summer school to bone up on science.
Project VISIONS partners UNLV, CCSD to boost student success in science by improving teacher content knowledge and confidence
UNLV research teams earn $1.6 million to investigate ways to safely store radioactive waste; UNLV one of only 32 universities selected
Nine students, including a mother of two who after years of working as a dental hygienist received her dental degree and became class valedictorian, are being honored as spring 2012 Outstanding Graduates.
A new species of scorpions nearly squirmed past a couple of UNLV graduate students. The story behind the Death Valley arthropod's discovery.