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Law Professor Bret Birdsong to Serve as Deputy Solicitor for Department of Interior
UNLV law professor Bret Birdsong has been appointed by the Obama administration to serve as deputy solicitor for land resources at the U.S. Department of Interior in Washington D.C.
Arts and Culture |
Found at the Barrick Museum
"The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: 50 Works for 50 States."
People |
The Making of an Advocate
Christina Vela escaped the fate of many inner-city teen moms with education. Now she's determined to help others overcome their obstacles.
Campus News |
UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research to Present Local Outlook July 11
Forum will address Southern Nevada's tourism, gaming, construction industries, and UNLV's role in growth of economy.
People |
Quick Take: How Napoleon One-Upped the Pawn Stars
UNLV history professor-turned vice provost Gregory Brown debunks “one-of-a-kind” signed Napoleonic document on History Channel’s “Pawn Stars."
Business and Community |
This Way Up
Four campus leaders on how we're advancing undergraduate education and engaging with the community to tackle our region's most critical problems.
Campus News |
Moving the Needle
With limited resources and huge needs to serve, Nevada’s nonprofits have struggled to bring in grant money. The Lincy Institute is changing that.
People |
Beyond the Breakthrough
UNLV's scientists make discoveries and share their findings in prestigious journals. But then what?
Research |
Connecting the Dots
Remember staring at the list of graduation requirements and wondering, Why do I need that class? UNLV did, too.
Research |
Hospitality Meets Health Care
UNLV professors are extending their wealth of knowledge in guest satisfaction to boost Nevada’s emerging health care tourism industry.
Campus News |
10 More Ways We’re Headed Up (and Taking Las Vegas With Us)
Some of UNLV's recent accomplishments in supporting economic and workforce development.
Athletics |