In The News: Division of Student Affairs
Concentrating in class at UNLV proved difficult for Gaia Steinberg on Monday who could not stop thinking about family in Israel following terrorist attacks by Hamas.
An emotional rally was held on the Las Vegas Strip Sunday as the Las Vegas community came together to stand with Israel after recent attacks that have left the country in shambles.
An emotional rally was held on the Las Vegas Strip Sunday as the Las Vegas community came together to stand with Israel after recent attacks that have left the country in shambles.
News 3 went to the campus of UNLV to learn more about how to support students and the greater community.
This week, there will be a community conversation about mental health and meeting people where they are. News 3 went to the campus of UNLV to learn more about how to support students and the greater community.
Students have been moving in throughout the week for a record enrollment year of 4,600 first-year students. Officials expect 31,000 students for total enrollment.
Upperclassmen will be filling in the dormitories at the UNLV campus on Wednesday as a new school year quickly approaches.
This fall semester, the university is experiencing a bump in attendance. Enrollment is projected to top 31,000 students and the university is slated to welcome a record 4,600 first time, first year students. Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» 84% of those new first-time students are Nevada residents. UNLV staff says the school continues to attract students from Hawaii and California.
This year, freshmen participating in 'Rebel Ready Week' will move into campus housing earlier than usual, getting a head start on their introduction to college life. Rebel Ready Week will take place from Monday, Aug. 21, to Friday, Aug. 25.
Robots will soon be roaming around the area near UNLV’s campus to help busy students and staff grab a bite to eat.
The days of opening the door and handing a wad of bills to a living, breathing courier for your pizza have already begun to fade with new technologies but new questions arise.
At UNLV, students from Hawaii said Las Vegas is their home away from home and with the Maui wildfires, they’re doing everything they can to help.