Media Resources

The UNLV Office of Public Affairs has compiled information to assist you in covering the November 15, 2007 democratic presidential debate. Additionally, UNLV public affairs staff are available as a resource to reporters and news crews covering university-related stories and interviewing administrators, faculty experts and/or students. Please call 702-895-3102 to speak with a public affairs staff member or e-mail publicaffairs@unlv.edu.

Please note: The correct way to reference the university in your coverage is either as "UNLV" or "the University of Nevada, Las Vegas" (with a comma separating the state and city).

  1. Press Credentials – CNN Media Advisory (PDF) Media credentialing for the debate is being handled solely by CNN. UNLV has no role in the process. Review the linked CNN media advisory for details on how to obtain media credentials.
  2. Faculty Experts UNLV is home to some of the world's leading scholars. A sampling of faculty experts available to reporters and their areas of expertise is available via this link.
  3. Other Campus Events Aside from the debate, there are lots politically-oriented events on campus from November 13-16, 2007. Find out which might tie-in to your coverage.
  4. Campus Points of Interest There are many aspects of our 350-acre campus that can enhance your coverage. This section contains a sampling of locations for student interviews, stand ups, photos and b-roll.
  5. UNLV Quick Facts Read statistics and highlights about the university.
  6. Logistics From parking to dining to campus maps, details to help navigate our campus, the debate venue and the area surrounding UNLV are available here.
  7. UNLV Media Center Visit the main UNLV media center for media policies, university news and information about the UNLV Office of Public Affairs.

This media resources area will be updated frequently. Please check back often for the latest details.




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