Arts and Culture |
Photo Essay: Thriving in the Desert
Summer rainstorms provide artistic backdrop for the plants that populate UNLV's distinct Mojave Desert landscape.
People |
For the Public Good
When not busy championing civil rights and other pro bono work, Kelly Dove stays connected to UNLV's law school as a volunteer, moot court judge, and mentor.
People |
'Delivering' on Health Care is New Assistant Professor's Specialty
Dr. Leanne Free's passion for building relationships has led to a satisfying career as an OB/GYN — and to the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV.
Campus News |
Enhancements to Digital President Continue to Improve Interactions with Students
The AI's ability to 'learn' is resulting in more meaningful conversations with users as well as additional offerings of mental health resources.
Arts and Culture |
Nevada Conservatory Theatre Opens 2022-23 Season with Chekhov's 'The Cherry Orchard' Oct. 14-16
The last of the great Chekhovian canon, The Cherry Orchard examines the lives of an aristocratic Russian landowner and her family at the turn of the 20th century.
Research |
New NASA Studies Unveil First Mars Mission Findings
UNLV geoscientists Libby Hausrath and Arya Udry dish on latest Perseverance rover data, and provide peek at upcoming research.
Research |
The Geologic Secrets of Lake Mead
Record of past volcanic eruptions — and potential hazards to health — revealed by low water levels at dwindling local tap source.
People |
City's Vibrant Sports and Entertainment Activities Offer Alumna Exceptional Training Ground
Midwestern transplant Michelle Samuel discovered UNLV, racking up two degrees (and counting), countless mentorship hours, and a position of leadership in athletic training.
People |
Uneasy Fix: Balancing the Rights of Consumers and IP Owners
New Dean Leah Chan Grinvald brings expertise in intellectual property rights to UNLV Law School.
Campus News |
UNLV's 'Student Support Spot' Aimed at Helping Meet Basic Needs
Students facing basic needs challenges can access food packages, toiletry items, in-person guidance, and other important resources related to their physical and mental wellness.
People |
The Interview: Thomas Leslie
Over his mother's well-intentioned advice, UNLV's wind orchestra director picks up the conductor baton instead of a dental drill.
Business and Community |