Students in red caps and gowns walking.
Campus News |
General studies bachelor’s ensures that life challenges don't stand in the way of completing a degree for students who've already completed a large number of credits.
Silver graduation cap reads "I did it" among other red graduation caps.
Campus News |
UNLV’s College of Sciences introduces a new degree program aimed at ensuring students complete their degree. 
Students talk amongst each other in a group.
Campus News |
The larger facility comes with the growing need for testing spaces, assistive technology, and other resources for students with disabilities.
photo illustration of woman speaking
People |
The director of sponsorship for UNLV's philanthropy division connects donors and partners to opportunities on campus.
Sam Sokalzuk works on object/people recognition for cars.
Campus News |
NSF-funded program welcomes undergraduates from across the nation to UNLV for hands-on experiences alongside top faculty.  
Edwin Oh
Business and Community |
UNLV infectious disease expert Edwin Oh on the potential role of wastewater surveillance and interagency, cross-jurisdictional collaboration in preventing another pandemic.
man with guitar
Arts and Culture |
Rey is regarded by flamenco aficionados as among the world’s top premier flamenco guitar virtuosos.
Keith Lawler Assistant Research Professor in the Nevada Extreme Conditions Laboratory
People |
Top Tier Award winner Keith Lawler working to make Southern Nevada a nucleus of clean energy production.
UNLV anthropologist Brian Villmoare
Research |
In new paper, UNLV-led anthropology team balks at a widely held belief that modern humans experienced an evolutionary decrease in brain size.
Julpohng (“JP”) Vilai, MD smiles while using laptop.
People |
  
Carla Madelaire smiles as she gives a presentation.
People |
Carla Madelaire’s research on how animals cope with environmental challenges wins her the UNLV Office of Postdoctoral Affairs’ inaugural award.  
woman posing with colorful lighting
People |
This admin assistant has been running around campus since she was a kid. Now she's the 2022 President's Classified Employee of the Year.