Research |
Desert Discovery
When alumnus Jim Holland finished his thesis, "climate change" was far from being coined. Thirty years later, the work has been dusted off to help researchers predict the evolution of Southern Nevada's desert ecosystem.
People |
The Business of Sports
Just a few days after accepting the athletic director position, Jim Livengood checked a huge item off his to-do list. Livengood selected Bobby Hauck as our 10th head football coach. UNLV Magazine sat down with both to discuss their first impressions.
Campus News |
UNLV Boyd School of Law Part-Time Program Ranked Among Top 25 in the U.S.
Clinical Training, Dispute Resolution and Legal Writing Programs Receive High Marks in Annual Survey of Best Graduate Schools and Specialty Programs
Arts and Culture |
The Nevada Conservatory Theatre at UNLV Opens "A Midsummer Night's Dream" April 23 in the Judy Bayley Theatre
People |
Two Rebels Compete for Miss USA Crown
Claire Schreiner and Emily Anne Miller will be among the women competing for the Miss USA crown this year.
Campus News |
Alumni Association Increases Scholarship Awards
The Alumni Association is increasing financial assistance for both undergraduate and graduate students.
People |
Land That Job: Resources for Alumni
UNLV alumnus lands a job after attending a UNLV Career Services support session.
Arts and Culture |
Drawing You In
A remarkable collection of contemporary art finds a home in UNLV's Beam Museum of Fine Art.
People |
Setting the Standard
Kathy Nelson, UNLV professor of tourism and convention management, is among the world’s top event management professionals and is helping develop stronger standards for the industry.
People |
Once A Rebel
Alumnus Jay Jacquemoud shows his Rebel spirit with a tribute car in scarlet and gray.
People |
Small Changes on a Massive Scale
Alumna Cindy Ortega has an unlikely background for someone who just helped open a multibillion dollar resort dedicated to the massaging and feeding of tourists. And at first blush, it seems more unlikely still that her specific job is making such a behemoth environmentally "small."
People |