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    UNLV mechanical engineering lab creates 3D-printed synthetic sea lion pelvis, enhancing veterinary capabilities and countering ongoing beaching crisis.

Debra Biordi in Lied Library
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Lee Business School students volunteering with the VITA program can help you file with clarity and confidence.

Wine being poured into a glass.
Campus News |

Students learn to match the right notes to create perfect atmosphere for guests.

Wendee Johns in front of wall of student caricatures
People |

Clearing obstacles and keeping complex research moving defines leadership for UNLV’s radiochemistry Ph.D. program manager.

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Arts and Culture |

Formed in 2013, the musical group brings an equal passion to the standard chamber music repertoire and contemporary, non-standard works alike.

UNLV Experts In The News

K.N.P.R. News

Though Black History Month is winding down, experts examine why HIV/AIDS rates among Black Nevadans continue to climb disproportionately; how gaming regulations and more locals casinos might be playing into Strip tourism declines; and a look behind the curtain at UNLV Dance, as it marks its 50th anniversary. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.

The Standard

Last month, a U.S. Appeals Court in Boston provided relief to colleges and universities across the country that faced sudden grant funding cuts last year. Colleges like Northern Arizona University (NAU) and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) responded to the challenges differently, but the future of research remains uncertain for both institutions.

Health

It’s well-established that stretching during exercise can prevent injuries and improve performance. But stretching may provide a range of health benefits even when you’re not working out. Daily stretching can improve circulation, enhance posture, and promote mental health, to name a few perks. Growing evidence suggests it may improve blood sugar levels and joint health, too.

four members of the quartet
Arts and Culture |

All four are prize-winning soloists who performed with the Philharmonic and appeared regularly at David Geffen and Merkin Concert Halls, with acclaimed appearances worldwide.

members of project bayou
Arts and Culture |

This is the first time an alumni team has been invited to return to campus to produce a proof-of-concept for their debut feature film.

A dancer in a green outfit poses upside down in this promotional drawing.
Arts and Culture |

The concert features choreography by the UNLV faculty, including a reconstruction of a work by 20th century American choreographer Erick Hawkins.

Ashley Prandecki, MD, an assistant professor in the department of internal medicine, alongside her family.
People |

From student to resident physician to assistant professor at the medical school, Dr. Ashley Prandecki remains committed to serving Nevada.

Sznajder working in his lab.
People |

UNLV geneticist recognized as an emerging leader shaping the future of neuromuscular research.

Recent Accomplishments

Tyler D. Parry (Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies Department) gave a guest lecture for the Nevada Federal Public Defender's Office on Feb. 24, 2026. Entitled "Examining the Fight for Police Accountability in 20th-Century Las Vegas," Parry analyzed a series of case studies emerging from his research project on the history of policing in…
Margaret Harp (World Languages and Culture) presented a paper, "Blindness as Motif in Montaigne's Librairie," at the annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America on February 20, 2026 in San Francisco, CA.
Emma Frances Bloomfield (Communication Studies) published an Element in the Cambridge University Press series "Public Engagement with Science," titled, "Mothers as Science Storytellers." In the book, she considers the ways that mothers serve as gatekeepers of scientific knowledge and as powerful science communicators across the controversies of…
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