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Research |
UNLV-led study in Nature Neuroscience expands our understanding of the disease linked with autism, opening possible new diagnostic and preventative approaches.
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Arts and Culture |
The free variety show will feature local artists and performers on May 2 at Clark County Library.
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Arts and Culture |
The concert, which will showcase milestone and capstone choreographed works and lighting, will wrap up this season of dance.
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Campus News |
Occupational Therapy 750 teaches students how to create adaptive tools to improve patient care.
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UNLV History |
For this column from UNLV Magazine, Nevada journalist John L. Smith seeks context from someone, he says, "who has done everything for UNLV but paint it."
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Campus News |
To answer that, we turned to three alumni who’ve handled their fair share of turmoil. Here they share lessons learned from their respective industries.
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Arts and Culture |
UNLV Jazz has won 52 'Downbeat' Awards — considered one of the highest achievements in jazz education — since 2010.
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Business and Community |
Series brings campus and community members together to learn about current events and issues.
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UNLV History |
The business leader and pioneer for the UNLV Foundation passed away April 14.
Caitlin Chen, DO, is an assistant professor and associate residency program director in the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health.
People |
After completing an out-of-state fellowship, Dr. Caitlin Chen returned to Las Vegas to inspire and educate the next generation of physicians at the school of medicine.
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Campus News |
Participants gain valuable mentorship and and a glimpse into administration through revamped leadership-building program.
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People |
The professor of mathematical sciences and associate dean for research in the College of Sciences reflects on her journey.