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New Faces: Vaneh Darakjian
Born in a refugee camp in Germany, Darakjian eventually settled in Las Vegas with her family and made her way to UNLV. Now this alum is busy promoting the high-quality graduate education offered by her alma mater.
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Howard Hughes Collection an Invaluable Lens Into Film History
The film department's holdings from the reclusive filmmaker and industrialist offer insights into an original Academy Award nominee for Best Picture.
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UNLV Skates Into Playoffs With NCAA Dreams
Skatin' Rebels, currently a non-varsity team, hopes to follow the lead of Arizona State as the second NCAA Division I team in college hockey from the Southwest.
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A Random — and Very Sweet — Act of Kindness
Student and alumni ties to UNLV inspire a campus cookie bomb.
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Science Comes to the Canvas
“Inquiry: The Art of Scientific Discovery” shows the beauty of science and the artistic side of even the most lab-bound of scientists.
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Balance Through Contrast
For Catherine Angel, opposing modes create an unmistakable intimacy.
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UNLV Astrophysicist Awarded Sloan Research Fellowship
Zhaohuan Zhu is the first UNLV scientist to earn fellowship for early career scholars considered ‘next generation of scientific leaders.’
Arts and Culture |
PAC Welcomes Sons of Serendip March 11
Serendipity brought them together at Boston University and brought them back together to audition for Season 9 of 'America's Got Talent.'
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College of Fine Arts Hall of Fame Honors Lance Burton, Matthew Gray Gubler, and Willie Harris
Carol Channing and the late Debbie Reynolds to receive the Koep Dean's Medal. George Grove to be recognized as Alumnus of the Year.
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New Faces: Benjamin Barborka
This dentist's tip for success is to avoid the temptation to take shortcuts since only persistence and hard work are going to get you where you want to be.
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Scenes from 'Metamorphoses'
Nevada Conservatory Theater of 'Metamorphoses' subtly mixes ancient stories of pathos and tragedy with contemporary language, humor, and thought. In a series of vignettes. The production runs through March 5.
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