UNLV History |
The Back Story: The Fremont Cannon Caper
The story behind the Battle for Nevada rivalry trophy began with Rebel pranksters in the dark of the night.
Campus News |
The Course: The Business of Hollywood
Students get a behind-the-scenes look at how the movie industry really works.
Campus News |
Safety Tips to Keep Your Holidays Merry and Bright
From cooking to decorating to recycling your tree post-holiday — here's how you and your family can stay safe for the season.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Jazz Hosts Annual Fall Festival Dec. 1-3
The performances feature a diverse range of student ensembles and a special scholarship concert.
UNLV History |
Rebel Recycling After 30 Years: One Student’s Vision Sparks a Cultural Shift at UNLV
What began as a grassroots student campaign has grown over the past three decades into a nationally recognized sustainability effort.
People |
The Interview: Adrianne Smith
The new director of the Student Union and Event Services brings student experience and impact to the forefront of a UNLV hub.
Campus News |
And Now for Some International Flair: UNLV Gears Up for International Education Week
From artful storytelling to belly dance, a study abroad fair to global Thanksgiving feast, this year’s International Education Week will infuse campus with extra flair and flavor.
Campus News |
UNLV Global Connects the World to Campus
The initiative serves as the university’s central hub for international programs and initiatives.
Business and Community |
CBER Report: Slow Economic Growth, But No Recession in Sight
UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research marked its 50th anniversary and shared forecasts for Nevada, national economies during 2025 Economic Outlook event.
Arts and Culture |
UNLV Symphony Orchestra Performs Gustav Mahler's Fourth Symphony Nov. 25
The UNLV Symphony Orchestra is conducted by the orchestra's artistic director Taras Krysa.
People |
Starting with Aspiration
Joseph Simmons Jr. leads the way as UNLV’s first Black male Ph.D. in special education.
People |