Campus News |
Help! What's My Passion?
Does it seem daunting to decide on your career path? Professor Emily Salisbury knows your pain. Here's her advice for Rebels trying to find their way.
People |
The Admin's Admin
The second-place recipient of the Classified Employee of the Year Award, Sonja Longoria was praised for finding a way to assist her coworkers.
Campus News |
From Classroom to Casino Floor
UNLV’s Center for Gaming Innovation students break into competitive casino industry with new ideas for games.
Campus News |
You Were Smarter When You Were Six
Rehan Choudhry, founder of the Life is Beautiful festival, on separating work and fun. He's the keynote speaker for the upcoming academic induction ceremony, Aug. 21.
Campus News |
Boyd School of Law, Nonprofit Groups Partner for Community Law Day
Law day classes include sessions in family law, small claims, record sealing and more.
Campus News |
Debate Camp Suits Up High School Competitors
UNLV's top-ranked debate program helps local teens get over their fear of public speaking and prepare for national competitions.
Research |
Survey: Police Body Cameras Aren't a Fix-All
Public support for body-worn cameras is high but many doubt they will improve police and citizen relationships, according to a new national survey by UNLV Center for Crime and Justice Policy.
People |
Former Acting President Brock Dixon Dies at 96
The South Dakota native served as UNLV's top administrator between the presidencies of Donald Baepler and Leonard "Pat" Goodall.
Campus News |
UNLV Creates Event Sets the Tone
The annual academic induction event gets incoming freshman in the mindset for success. The entire campus community is encouraged to attend 9 a.m. Aug. 21.
People |
‘Other Duties As Assigned’
Sharon Altman might not break a nail for you, but she’ll take on more responsibility without batting an eye. She’s the 2015 first-place Classified Employee of the Year.
Arts and Culture |
Central Park Safety
New York's storied park has had its share of tragedies. Read how alumnus Matt Falber is taking cues from its original design to keep pedestrians and bicyclists safe.
Arts and Culture |