Arts and Culture |
Department of Art Hosts MFA Open Studios April 30
The biannual Open Studios is an opportunity for the community to visit the graduate studios and meet the artists.
People |
The Interview: Andrea Martinez
What the world needs now is volunteers. This Urban Affairs program coordinator aims to connect you to the opportunities.
Research |
World’s Largest Gathering of Exoplanet Researchers Heading to Las Vegas
UNLV astrophysicist Zhaohuan Zhu among featured speakers at international conference at M Resort May 1-6; more than a dozen UNLV faculty and students participating.
People |
Dumpster Art and the Art of Complaining: Kiara Sims' Lessons Learned
MSI Student Council member learns to be a catalyst for beautifying the campus.
People |
The Auspicious Timing of a Russian History Expert
History professor Paul Werth named a 2022 Guggenheim Fellow.
People |
Alumnae Make Waves with Their Civil Engineering Degrees
Doa Meade Ross and Colby Pellegrino are two grads tackling water issues in Nevada.
People |
Mentoring Future Water Experts
Through research and advocacy for her students, engineering professor Jacimari Batista helps address Nevada's natural resources issues.
People |
How Mermaids in the Desert Launched the Career of Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner
A journey over the Hoover Dam set the stage for alumna Camille Touton, now serving at the highest levels of government, to dedicate her life to protecting the nation’s waters.
Arts and Culture |
Black Mountain Institute Brings Back Annual Festival
Community event returns with literary greats, expanded offerings for young readers, families.
Campus News |
Concrete that Floats? UNLV Engineering Students Craft the Perfect Recipe
Regional competition challenges schools to engineer concrete canoes, test them at Lake Mead.
People |
The Interview: Gabriela Buccini
One of the biggest rewards of public health, according to Gabriela Buccini, is the ability to make the world better for so many – in her case, mothers and babies.
Research |