Some early studying during the opening week of the Spring 2026 semester (Josh Hawkins/UNLV).

A look at some of the most eye-grabbing headlines featuring UNLV faculty, staff, and students.

photo of art installation

The artworks on view will include sculptures, drawings, prints, photography, video and audio art, and more, from an array of national and international artists.

Three young girls excitedly watch as one draws on paper with a crayon

Annual initiative invites CCSD elementary students to explore entertainment, science, and college life — all in one unforgettable day.

two female students sitting at stone table out on campus

 Students share their hopes for the semester ahead.

actresses in costume performing on stage

At the heart of this tale is a love story: a beautiful schoolgirl loves the romantic wandering minstrel, but she is engaged to the executioner.

A large orchestra performing on stage

The UNLV Symphony Orchestra is conducted by the orchestra's artistic director Taras Krysa.

figures part of an installation showing tops of ceramic heads with mohawks

MFA Candidates present a public solo thesis exhibition project at the Donna Beam Gallery their final semester.

Grass blowing in the wind; a cloudy sky is in the background

The evening's program selection includes works by Schubert, Ferlendis, Fiala, Poulenc, and von Weber.

three musicians playing wind instruments

A catered reception in the Ham Concert Hall lobby after the performance invites the audience to gather and reflect on the evening’s music.

Sérgio and Odair Assad, holding their guitars, look towards the camera. They are in a springlike setting.

Brazilian-born Sérgio and Odair Assad who return to Las Vegas in their final tour together.

two adults organizing and distributing food at event

UNLV community outreach programs offer practical learning opportunities for students while leveraging our resources to address societal needs.

group of students listening to speaker in upscale hotel space

A one-of-a-kind seminar brings UNLV students inside Las Vegas’ most iconic resort properties, giving them access to MGM executives and an inside look at an industry that shapes the region.