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Campus News |

The Rebel Career Champions Network Showcase highlights ways departments are helping students prepare for their future careers long before graduation.

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Business and Community |

UNLV Libraries is working with Nellis to digitize its collection of more than 50,000 newspaper pages.

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Research |

UNLV-led research team uses wastewater surveillance to suss out C. auris strains with greater precision, paving way for potential new therapeutic development.

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Campus News |

Plus: Watch the Spring 2026 Commencement recap video.

UNLV Experts In The News

P.B.S.

Out now is the 10th annual Alzheimer's Drug Development Pipeline Report.

A.B.C. News

The U.S. Travel Association expacts annual travel spending to grow by a modest 1% this year, powered largely by domestic leisure travel despite the FIFA World Cup giving soccer fans from other countries a reason to visit the U.S. Airfares have climbed around the world along with the price of jet fuel as the war constrains global oil supplies.

The Nevada Independent

The White House’s border czar said operations would be more targeted after the killing of two American citizens in Minneapolis. That didn’t happen in Nevada.

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People |

The School of Dental Medicine cashiering supervisor reflects on a longtime talent for numbers, an unexpected career pivot, and a love of heavy metal.

Melanie and Lusayla Romancik
People |

Common professors, life lessons, and support shaped one family's experience at UNLV.

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Business and Community |

How a stubborn bird dropping on a campus building helped spark the winning students’ idea for a high-rise window-cleaning drone.

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People |

The newest Rebel grads reflect on their time at UNLV and share what the future holds.

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People |

Joyce Woodhouse leaves Nevada better for children and families.

Recent Accomplishments

Fatima Suarez's (Sociology) book, Latino Fathers: What Shapes and Sustains Their Parenting, received honorable mention for the 2026 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award from the American Sociological Association Race, Gender, and Class Section.
David G. Schwartz (Ombuds) has been recertified as a certified organizational ombuds by the International Ombuds Association (IOA) for possessing the required knowledge and experience as an organizational ombuds. This certification recognizes Schwartz's continued demonstration of personal dedication, professional integrity, and…
The UNLV Ombuds Office is pleased to announce that the program has been accredited as a Certified Ombuds Program by the International Ombuds Association (IOA). This certification demonstrates that the office has met the premier global benchmark for organizational conflict resolution. With this designation, the UNLV community can be sure that they…
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