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Research |
Chemistry professors' research aims to improve drugs that are effective at treating cancer but leave patients dealing with terrible side effects.
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Research |
How a small investment in researchers is helping farmers deal with the most harmful bacteria killing their honeybee hives.
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Arts and Culture |
The Grammy-nominated contemporary jazz band is celebrating more than 25 years and 18 studio albums.
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Arts and Culture |
Betty, Peggy, and Joan — which Mad Men character is closest to your heart? UNLV professor Erika Engstrom analyzes why these ’60s-era characters resonate with modern viewers.
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UNLV History |
How did Nevada become a world leader in gaming? Expert David Schwartz picks out the key dates that changed our state's biggest industry.
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Campus News |
Creators of Skyworks Aerial Systems plan to use prize money to research and develop new drone models.
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Business and Community |
Family-friendly event features live entertainment, a repurposed clothing fashion show, food from around the world and an electric parade.
Paleontologist Joshua Bonde leads a small band of students on an excavation
Research |
Go along with a band of UNLV researchers as they uncover the skull of an extinct elephant-like creature that once roamed Esmeralda County.
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Business and Community |
UNLV student-led teams represent four of the five finalists.
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Campus News |
Multi-year commitment advances fundraising efforts for construction of new academic building and creates new Center for International Gaming & Hospitality.
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Business and Community |
UNLV Boyd School of Law students mentor high school students in Street Law program to inspire interest in legal field.
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Business and Community |
From Mark Twain to Hank Greenspun, Nevada journalists both recorded history and changed it. Alumnus and historian Michael Green lists his favorites.