News: Graduate College

A man washes his hands in a bathroom sink
Research |

The one big takeaway: hand-washing works.

Computer Science Faculty-In-Residence Jorge Fonseca by server racks.
People |

Fueled by a long-time curiosity, this alumnus-turned-professor considers his role at UNLV not as a full-time job, but a full-time hobby.

portrait of woman overlaid on image of nurse working
Research |

Valerie Barboa's doctoral project already paying dividends with young nurses.

A woman wearing a stethoscope smiles.
People |

Nursing student experiencing the virus as an ER nurse, as a community college's associate dean, and as a graduate student in UNLV's School of Nursing.

woman wearing face shield and face mask
Business and Community |

Engineering faculty, staff, and grad students design and fabricate personal protective equipment for local health care professionals.

Two women wearing surgical masks look over paperwork
Campus News |

A group of students find invaluable hands-on experience in the midst of coronavirus crisis.

Alice Hasings standing next to a cactus
People |

The Honors College’s new academic advisor dishes on remote work, flying pizza, and making strong connections on campus.

A woman hands a man a glass of orange juice
Campus News |

Now's the time for those working in the field to pursue post-professional doctorate to be ready for expanded job market once economy gears back up.

Students working in Call Center
Campus News |

For students in Medicine, Nursing, and Dental Medicine, those furthest along heading to front lines while classmates cope with rearranged clinical work.

A red patch shows the emblem for the UNLV School of Nursing
People |

Shortage of equipment, surge of patients at the forefront of the mind for nursing students already in the field.

Huiying Zhang packs up to move out of the residence halls
Campus News |

Hospitality College Ph.D. student channels separation from her family, housing uncertainty, and the new challenges of remote learning into humor and productivity.

canals of Las Vegas' Venetian Resort
Research |

UNLV researcher Marta Soligo on the impact of the coronavirus on tourism and why it matters.