Arts and Culture |
UNLV Opera Explores Greek Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice Nov. 17-18
'Orfeo ed Euridice' will be paired with 'Les malheurs d’Orphée.'
Campus News |
Get Your Geek On
Geek Week kicks off a celebration of nerd culture with a Halloween bash that invites everyone to come decked out in their finest genre costumes.
People |
New Faces: Ryan Sherman
Being a civil engineer definitely is a cool profession, according to Sherman. After all, sometimes you get to blow things up.
Arts and Culture |
Community Concert Band Performs Nov. 9
Proceeds from the event benefit Lower Extremity Amputation Prevention (LEAP) Alliance Task Force Against Diabetes.
Arts and Culture |
PAC Welcomes Hiromi: The Trio Project Nov. 12
Their recent CD 'Spark' reached #1 on the Billboard jazz albums chart.
People |
All in the Line of Duty
You can’t keep a go-to staff member like Stephanie Reahm down when there’s work to be done.
Research |
Quick Take: Open Access to Research
Find out how to take advantage of dissertations, theses and scholarly articles and more, from universities the country over.
Research |
The Science Behind Employee Loyalty
Anthony Gatling measures ‘workplace spirituality’ to gauge hospitality employee satisfaction.
People |
Debate Takes on International Flavor
More than 50 international delegates study our democratic process in person at UNLV to bring lessons back to their home countries.
Campus News |
Passionate Partisans
The Presidential Debate offered the whole community a chance to be part of the political spectacle. Here are a few images of those who came to make a statement.
Arts and Culture |
Lecture Preview: Photographer Edward Burtynsky on Oil
Hear the world-famous photographer talk about his exhibit on campus, which includes images from Azerbaijan to Southern Nevada.
Campus News |