In The News: Office of Community Engagement

Las Vegas Sun

UNLV broke ground today on the Harry Reid Research and Technology Park.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A new doctoral program beginning this fall on UNLV’s campus wants to churn out community problem solvers.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The Trump administration Tuesday discouraged America’s colleges and universities from using race as a factor in deciding whom to admit.

NBC News

The remains of 13 Chinese men who came to Nevada in the 1800s were reburied Tuesday after being exhumed more than two decades ago for archaeological study.

Accounting Today

Two teams representing the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ Lee Business School and its department of accounting competed in the final round of the Institute of Management Accountants' annual National Student Case Competition in Indianapolis on June 17, and one of them ultimately won the competition.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The middle schoolers bustled into the classroom at 8:30 a.m.

Conversation

Astronomers strive to observe the universe via ever more advanced techniques. Whenever researchers invent a new method, unprecedented information is collected and people’s understanding of the cosmos deepens.

Las Vegas Sun

It’s a puzzle that government officials and professionals in the architecture and engineering fields are trying to solve: gameday parking at the future site of the Las Vegas Raiders stadium.

Nevada Business

The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE)Higher Learning: Education in Nevada is in the process of becoming a true system as Nevada’s educational climate shifts to meet the needs of Nevada citizens and businesses. Those needs are creating a change from individual institutions working alone to meet those needs to a system of institutions working together.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Nevada Supreme Court has refused to consider overturning a decision that could make it more difficult for MGM Resorts International to fend off lawsuits over the Oct. 1 Mandalay Bay shooting.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Southern Nevada veteran's clubs are celebrating Military Appreciation Month with a rucking event.

Press of Atlantic City

The state of New Jersey has pushed all its chips to the middle of the table, betting big that a legal battle against a federal ban on sports wagering will pay off.