People |
Intrepid Hospitality Student Takes on UNLVino
Gregory Lee can’t wait to bring his international food and beverage experience, love for adventure, and fascination with wine to the annual scholarship fundraiser.
Campus News |
Write On: Helping Lead the Nation's Top-Ranked Legal Writing Program
UNLV professor Mary Beth Beazley enhances reputation of Boyd Law School while thwarting the boggarts of her profession.
Research |
The Art of Persuasion
In her new book, an expert in the nation’s top legal writing program explores how cognitive science and rhetorical theory work together to convince us of what to believe.
Campus News |
U.S. News Rankings: UNLV Boyd School of Law Best in Nation for Legal Writing
UNLV Law ranks 59th overall, its highest-ever spot; legal writing jumps to first, dispute resolution in top 10 among specialty programs.
Business and Community |
Student Innovation in the Gaming Lab
Unique program boosts student entrepreneurship in the gaming technology industry.
Arts and Culture |
Seattle Symphony Performs April 5 to Honor UNLV's 60th Anniversary
The concert features Jeremy Denk, piano, and Ludovic Morlot, music director.
People |
New Face: Thomas Padilla
His office mug featuring Data from “Star Trek: The Next Generation” is the perfect fit for this data-driven librarian.
Business and Community |
Young Baseball Fan Starts “Journey to 30” with Pitch for Padres
March 31 game marks 8-year-old Las Vegas girl Hailey Dawson's first Major League Baseball park pitch in 2018 using her UNLV 3D-printed hand.
Research |
Fighting Obesity Through Fruit Fly Famines
UNLV biologist finds nearly 400 genes potentially associated with obesity and other health problems in fruit flies.
Research |
From the Sociology of Medicine to the Songs of the Trobairitz
Georgiann Davis and Claudia Keelan earned top honors from the Nevada System of Higher Education for their research and creative accomplishments.
Research |
The Shards of Time
How a vacation in South Africa, a one-of-its-kind UNLV lab, and pieces of volcanic glass smaller than a grain of salt changed a long-held view of human history.
People |