Arts and Culture |
UNLV Wind Orchestra Presents The President's Concert Nov. 19
Proceeds benefit students invited to perform at the grand finale of the Festival des Anches d’Azur. The UNLV Wind Orchestra is the first American organization ever invited.
Arts and Culture |
PAC Welcomes Larry Del Casale & Carlos Barbosa Lima in "Classical Gas" Nov. 21
Celebrating an 11-year partnership, Carlos Barbosa-Lima and Larry Del Casale bring their show, “Classical Gas” to the Doc Rando Recital Hall.
Campus News |
Accounting for Taste
Emma Glaze is combining her artist's heart with a newfound love of business administration, thanks to support from the Holiday Card Scholarship drive.
Campus News |
A Message from the President: My Mantra
UNLV President Len Jessup on the successes we're already developing under our Top Tier initiative.
Campus News |
Barbara Atkinson Named Founding Dean of UNLV School of Medicine
Atkinson to continue vision, plan, and development of UNLV School of Medicine with goal toward 2017 charter class.
People |
Collecting Books in the Modern World
Ardent collector and UNLV alumna Beverly Rogers on the value of books as historic artifacts.
Arts and Culture |
'There Was a Kind of Wonderful Destiny to It'
An oral history of the Black Mountain Institute by founder Carol C. Harter, president emerita.
People |
'We Wanted to Push Our Students Into the Larger World'
Black Mountain Institute co-founder and globetrotting author Richard Wiley reflects on life after BMI and the gift of international perspective in an international city.
Arts and Culture |
The Meaning of the Mountain
UNLV’s Black Mountain Institute heads into its second decade: A roundtable discussion on mission, money, and dreams in the Republic of Letters.
People |
New Faces: Benjamin Burroughs
The journalism professor talks about why we’re posting, liking, tweeting, and Snapchatting our way through digital conversations.
Arts and Culture |
The Black Mountain Institute's 2nd Decade
A place of support for graduate students? A space for writers to solidify their ideas? A venue for provocative conversations? The Black Mountain Institute is that and more. This series examines its impact on UNLV and its plans for the future.
People |