Trevor Dotson, Shaimaa Abdelhaleem, and Eric Fries
People |
These three students in the Graduate Showcase are pushing knowledge and technique forward, from geology to archaeology to theater.
gloved hand squirting liquid from syringe onto a petri dish
Research |
The public is invited to get a first-hand glimpse at innovation.
An illustration of a drone
Research |
UNLV engineers developed a team of drones that detect radioactivity in areas where it’s unsafe or unfeasible for other trackers to go.
Eric Fries
Research |
Archaeologist Eric Fries digs deep into the Maya civilization.
Shaimaa Abdelhaleem
Research |
Most kids want to be doctors, vets, police officers, or teachers when they grow up. Shaimaa Abdelhaleem had different ideas.
Trevor Dotson
Research |
Master’s student Trevor Dotson found a left-brain, right-brain balance and brought functional creativity to the theater world.
two dancers
Arts and Culture |
This biennial concert celebrates the longstanding partnership between two great institutions of dance — UNLV Dance and Korea National Sport University.
three stacked retro televisions displaying rainbow off-air signal
Arts and Culture |
UNLV professor Erika Abad on the history of LGBTQ people in comics, television, film, and other media, and why TV's latest superhero is just what we need.
Dr. Nadia Gomez
Research |
A national study on simulation training is changing how obstetrics and gynecology practitioners learn to perform surgeries.
series of color blocks
Arts and Culture |
The current MGM Art & Culture visiting artist discusses his process and new work, "Vendarta 100: Six Elements and the Seasons."
man with cello
Arts and Culture |
Royal plays his “grown-up lullabies” in New York’s subways to connect with the city's commuters. But, you can hear his jazzy, poppy brand of crossover right here in Las Vegas.
two women at resort property
Research |
Few women hold executive positions in the hospitality industry. Two UNLV researchers explore the implications.