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People |
Though she didn't become a marine biologist, the Graduate College Alumna of the Year charted a course that now supports researchers.
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People |
Jumping into extracurricular activities as a student leads Hospitality College Alumna of the Year to vice president role at Wynn Resorts.
Katerina Roma, DO,
People |
Pursuing a fellowship in gastroenterology seemed to be a natural choice for Katerina Roma, who grew up working with her hands – mending old furniture, electronics, and bicycles.
Financial literacy is only a few paragraphs away.
Campus News |
UNLV finance chair Daniel Chi offers tips for financial freedom and details on the new Institute for Financial Literacy and Wellness.
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People |
U.S. District judge uses lessons learned from her distinguished career to mentor and inspire UNLV's next generation of jurists.
A large orchestra performing on stage
Arts and Culture |
The concert opens the 2023-24 season and is conducted by artistic director Taras Krysa.
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Arts and Culture |
The 'New York Times'-bestselling author reads at UNLV on Sept. 14.
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People |
The behavioral neuroscientist hopes to help UNLV students push through adversity and pursue pathways to STEM careers through partnerships.
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UNLV History |
Groundbreaking for its time, nursing students from UNLV and UNR were able to learn and debate via a live, two-way statewide microwave link.
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Research |
UNLV professor Jennifer Nash shares insights on why fall prevention is so important to maintaining health as we age.
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Business and Community |
UNLV faculty and students screen community members in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Pahrump.
Juliann Shih, MD
Research |
Internal medicine resident Juliann Shih’s eight-year research project into chromosomal anomalies in tumorous cells culminates in lauded publication.