People |
Namesakes: The Study Room Named for a Jeopardy! Champion
The Brayden Smith Group Study Room acknowledges the time the alumnus spent studying at Lied Library.
Business and Community |
CBER Report: Southern Nevada’s Economy is Slowing Down, but No Recession in Sight
After a strong recovery from the pandemic recession, concerns of another recession loom despite strong employment numbers.
People |
UNLV Vice Provost for Information Technology Wins Top Honor
Lori Temple received the 2022 Top Tech Year Award for her innovative work to transform the IT landscape on campus and her impact on the community.
People |
Stepping into Academic Leadership Roles Through Times of Transition
Vice President for Research David Hatchett's first goal is hiring more staff to make it easier for faculty to get grant funding.
People |
He 'Never Envisioned' a College Degree, Now He's a Medical Student
A first-gen trailblazer, Irwin Munoz is becoming a physician to help others navigate the healthcare system.
Business and Community |
UNLV Libraries Designated as U.S. Patent and Trademark Resource Center
The UNLV Libraries Patent & Trademark Resource Center, Powered by Switch hosted a grand opening Nov. 15.
People |
From First-Gen Student to VP: Seval Yildirim
UNLV's new chief diversity officer on her immigrant experience, and the inspiration she finds in her rescued greyhounds.
People |
The Interview: Scott Morrow
This alumnus-turned-gaming lecturer never left his career to chance.
Campus News |
President's Message: Fall 2022
“What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?”
Campus News |
In Brief: News Round Up 2022
See some of the changes that took place on the UNLV campus in 2022 with this compilation of news briefs.
Campus News |
In Brief: UNLV Research Round Up for 2022
In 2022, UNLV students and faculty tackled research topics that ranged from astronomical to environmental to social — here's a gathering of some of those studies and findings.
Arts and Culture |