In This Issue
Lied Library’s Makerspace has let students dive into DIY projects. With more facilities on the way, UNLV is creating a pipeline for students to take their ideas from dorm-room dream to mass-produced products.
The Walking Box Ranch is a direct link to the world of 1930s Hollywood glamor and a vital resource for UNLV's students of historic preservation.
UNLV Incubator at Hughes Center will help students bridge the gap between a big idea and a marketable business.
Art students take on thousands of square feet worth of blank canvas to adorn the Flamingo Auxiliary Building with two larger-than-life murals.
Historic preservation group calls for action to sustain survival of 11 Silver State treasures.
Sometimes, you can only learn by doing. Here are five labs around campus where experience is the best teacher.
UNLV Mountain Club serves as a vehicle for student growth in an outdoor setting.
A remembrance from those who worked closest with him.
The Vegas Effect program guides student-athletes through the uncharted waters of marketing their name, image, and likeness.
First-of-its-kind device developed by UNLV for International Space Station experiment will test microgravity and Earth differences in growth and treatment of oral bacteria.
UNLV historian Michelle Tusan's contribution to The Lausanne Project helps to build a better understanding of the First World War as a conflict that didn't really end until 1923.
Potential discovery of a circumtriple planet has implications for bolstering our understanding of planet formation.
Former UNLV quarterback talks about life after ESPN and how an injury as a Rebel put him on the path to sportscasting.
On the eve of a court hearing that could have a major effect on a pop music icon, a UNLV alumnus looks back at his role as a champion of the 'Free Britney movement.'
Fred C. Albrecht Outstanding Alumnus of the Year Guy Fieri, Food Network icon and champion of several major charitable causes, talks about his journey to UNLV and well beyond.
UNLV moves from second into a four-way tie for first in annual U.S. News & World Report list for “campus ethnic diversity.”
Former Caesars executive Robert Paluzzi's panoramic photos, now a part of Special Collections, chronicle '70s and '80s Las Vegas and well beyond.
Keith E. Whitfield on the the long-awaited return to in-person education and UNLV's vital role in the community.
From UNLV Magazine's fall 2021 issue.