In This Issue
UNLV is emerging as a national leader in fostering the economic mobility of its graduates. For Southern Nevada, that means a healthier middle class.
UNLV President Keith E. Whitfield introduces "The Rebel Ride" — and offers a challenge to the campus community.
President Keith E. Whitfield turns his treasured classic car into a UNLV conversation-starter.
The UNLV/CSUN Preschool at the Lynn Bennett Center for Early Childhood Education is about to hit a big growth spurt.
COE 303 is a new course helping student veterans transition into academia and a normal life.
Honors College students help local shelters to expand their libraries while learning more about housing insecurity issues prevalent in the U.S.
The Sustainability Task Force is working to create UNLV's official climate action plan.
National champs Rebel Girls & Company changes the game for competitive collegiate dance teams.
New UNLV research is using a resource hidden in plain sight, pulling water out of thin air through atmospheric water harvesting.
UNLV School of Integrated Health Sciences professor Francis Cucinotta participates in research with implications to be felt from a doctor’s exam room to the nuclear energy industry.
Beyond being passionate about researching climate change and its environmental impacts — Marie-Odile Fortier is unobjectively enthusiastic about educating others on the complex topic.
Researchers say tracking methodology in Southern Nevada fungal outbreak provides blueprint for monitoring and responding to emerging global public health threat.
International team of scientists reports a possible correlation between gravitational waves from neutron star mergers and fast radio bursts; results could improve understanding of how some deep-space bursts occur.
Food Pantry, Nutrition Center cook up unique educational collaborations.
Elise Pearlstine — wildlife biologist, perfumer, author, alumna — discusses the complex and storied relationship between humans and fragrant plants in her newest book.
Physicist Elizabeth Donley tackles the challenge of precisely redefining the second.
Marge and Bill Speer’s love and dedication to each other and the university has been commemorated in what once was their favorite spot on campus.
Honoring the members of the UNLV community who've recently passed away.