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You Matter to UNLV

You make a difference in the Rebel community when you support the causes that matter to you. The Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement is grateful for you—donors, alumni, and the community—as we come together to support UNLV.

Our shared love for this university brings us together, whether you express your generosity through donations, volunteering, attending events, forming partnerships, or leaving a lasting legacy. United by our commitment to UNLV’s mission, the division works to connect ideas, people, and philanthropy, driving the university’s growth and success.

No matter how you choose to contribute—whether through giving, getting involved, or planning a future gift—there are many ways you can support what matters most to you:

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UNLV alumna Yvonne Hicks

UNLV alumna Yvette Wintermute’s legacy of kindness and care continues through scholarships established by her twin sister, fellow alumna Yvonne Hicks.

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Created in honor of longtime staff member, a new geoscience scholarship celebrates 50 years of change while helping the next generation of scientists.

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The administrative faculty honoree has built her career around helping students find confidence, direction, and community.

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Take another look at the beautiful 330-acre UNLV campus, a place of infinite possibilities. With thanks to the generosity of our donors and engagement of our alumni, UNLV continues to grow and thrive. It’s a place where things happen. It’s a place where students, faculty and staff can define their own journey, determining the future and pushing boundaries. Thank you to all our alumni and donors for your belief in the power of education and investment in our students.