UNLV History |
The Back Story: Baepler Xeric Garden
Nestled in the center of campus is a peaceful retreat for visitors. The garden's plants are a showcase for the beauty that thrives in arid climates.
Campus News |
UNLV to Induct Nevada Business Hall of Fame Class of 2013
Lee Business School honors Selma Bartlett and Larry Ruvo for contributions to Nevada
Campus News |
Libraries Dean Wins National Librarian of the Year Award
Patricia Iannuzzi named Academic/Research Librarian of the Year by national association for advocating information literacy and the role of libraries in changing university landscape.
Campus News |
UNLV Ranked Among Nation's Most Popular Schools
U.S. News & World Report ranks UNLV the 12th most popular according to yield for the second consecutive year.
UNLV History |
The Back Story: The Flashlight
Why is our famous sculpture pointed down? Hint: It's not because of air traffic.
Campus News |
UNLV Advisors Find New Home at CSN
UNLV transition advisors move to CSN to assist aspiring Rebels.
UNLV History |
The Back Story: The Time Capsule
When UNLV celebrates its 100th anniversary, students will crack into the time capsule outside the Student Union.
Research |
What's the Pitch? Capturing Bits of Energy
A team of students develop a batteryless device to help researchers collect field data.
Campus News |
School of Nursing Ranked Among Top 20 Online Graduate Nursing Programs
Master of Science in Nursing ranked 18 out of 101 online nursing programs by U.S. News & World Report.
People |
Quick Take: Mary Guinan on Fighting AIDS 30 Years Later
The School of Community Health Sciences will hold a retirement celebration for Dr. Mary Guinan, founding dean, on May 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the Stan Fulton Building, Ballroom A. Guinan was among the first scientists to investigate the AIDS epidemic.
People |
A Change of Heart
Simon Keith got sick of being the "heart guy" and spent two decades trying to ignore his status as a transplant recipient. Then he got a reality check—and a new goal in life.
Research |