News: Division of Student Affairs

photo of wall art
Campus News |

The project represents a gift from the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Class of 2022 and the theme of 'diversity, inclusion, and acceptance.'

Ceremony held by UNLV student veterans.
Business and Community |

The center, ranked among the nation’s best, has served more than 8,000 military-affiliated students.

man standing in front of "rebels make it happen" banner
People |

Marine Corps veteran Victor Ingram pays it forward after turning his childhood circumstances around through a UNLV-sponsored high school outreach program.

UNLV Rebels Homecoming festival 2021. (Josh Hawkins)
Business and Community |

Football, community cleanup, carnival rides, a parade, and festival round out a stacked week of homecoming events at UNLV.

A student types on a computer
Campus News |

Confused about the FAFSA process? Here are a few tips to help you get started.

Dancers with the U.N.L.V. Ewalu Club
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting research wins, expert insights, and academic achievement.

Wide shot of the renovated bookstore.
Campus News |

The UNLV Bookstore wrapped up a two-year renovation that expands its online fulfillment capabilities, refreshes the space, and adds a community space.

two people viewing fine art in a gallery
Arts and Culture |

Fresh Studies is an exhibition of new artwork by the 2022-23 UNLV Bachelor of Fine Arts cohort.

photo illustration of man with UNLV background graphics
People |

The new UNLV residential life director is focused on creating a 'second-home' for on-campus students.

microscope image of monkeypox
Business and Community |

UNLV infectious disease expert Brian Labus offers a primer on monkeypox â€” what it is, how it spreads, and what you need to know to protect yourself. 
 

a female student sits in the grass by a tree reading a book
Campus News |

A roundup of prominent news stories highlighting university pride, research, and community collaboration.

Audience and stage with letters "CREATES" lit up
People |

The Common Read program creates a shared experience for first-year students.