U.N.L.V. sign
Arts and Culture |
"Reflecting and Projecting: Twenty Years of Design Excellence," Dec. 10-Feb. 28, presented by Las Vegas chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in collaboration with the UNLV School of Architecture, UNLV Galleries, and Barrick Museum.
Barbara Atkinson
People |
The new School of Medicine planning dean on changes in health care, access to doctors, and what's needed to improve the health of Southern Nevadans.
Len Jessup
Campus News |
Jessup, dean of the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona, will become UNLV's 10th president effective Jan. 5.
Brach Poston
People |
This new professor is a heavy lifter in terms of neurophysiology research and Olympic-style competition.
Guitarist Denis Azabagic
Arts and Culture |
Azabagic, performing as part of the Allegro Guitar Series, was the youngest musician ever to win one of the most prestigious international guitar competitions sponsored by the Jacinto and Inocencio Gurerrero Foundation in Madrid.
Leanne Soter
People |
This program coordinator helps faculty members work service activities for local nonprofits into their course requirements.
American flag
Arts and Culture |
The concert benefits UNLV student veterans and honors D-Day veterans/French Legion of Honor award winners Gaetano "Guy" Benza, 89, and Davis "Dave" B. Leonard, 90, and all Americans who serve our great nation.
U.N.L.V. signpost
Business and Community |
Exhibit explores history between the Culinary Workers Union, Local 226 and the City of Las Vegas.
Todd Uglow
People |
This hotel professor’s tip for success? Have a sense of urgency in everything you do.
Jeremy Aguero
Business and Community |
The featured speaker at this month’s Rebel Business Network luncheon on the silver bullet for community prosperity.
Military veterans who attend U.N.L.V.
People |
While the transition from the military to the classroom is easy for some veterans, others experience a culture shock. A few Rebel veterans share their stories.
U.N.L.V. Flashlight
Arts and Culture |
This performance features more than 100 voices in uplifting choral selections presented by the University Concert Singers, Chamber Chorale, Women’s Chorus, Varsity Men’s Glee Club, and Lamprophony.