Arts and Culture |
Dressing Down to Go Up in the Polls
History professor Deirdre Clemente chronicles the increasingly casual nature of presidential fashion.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Symphony Orchestra Opens Season Sept. 28
The concert features flute soloist Jessica Patchett, winner of the UNLV Concerto Competition.
Campus News |
UNLV Opens Presidential Debate Ticket Registration for Students
A limited number of tickets to the Oct. 19 presidential debate will be distributed through a lottery system to eligible full-time UNLV students.
People |
New Faces: Dieu-My Tran
The emphasis on research and achieving Top Tier status drew this nursing professor to UNLV.
Campus News |
Why Televised Debates are Risky Business
Presidential Debate Lecture Series presenter Alan Schroeder on the trepidation and resentment that candidates bring into the debate hall.
Arts and Culture |
Quick Take: Censorship and Comics
Library technician Katherine Keller is fighting censorship of comic books and graphic novels through her work with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
Campus News |
You’re Invited: UNLV Debate Watch Events
Students and the Las Vegas community will gather to watch live streams of the debates leading up to the final contest Oct. 19 at UNLV.
People |
When Church and State Intersect
Boyd School of Law professor Leslie Griffin brings together philosophy, health care law, and constitutional law to explore issues in bioethics.
People |
UNLV Names Scott Roberts Vice President for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement
Roberts, UNLV’s associate vice president for development since 2010, will lead the university's fundraising and alumni relations programs.
Research |
Eyes Wide Open
Nora Caberoy discovered that her research on proteins in the eye might someday help us fight Alzheimer’s.
Business and Community |
The Issues: Why Voter Turnout Matters
Political science professor David Damore on how just a few Nevada votes can turn an entire election.
People |