People |
From Foster Care to Her Fairy Tale Ending
Alumna Judy Tudor turned her own foster care experience into a career helping kids through tough situations. Now at UNLV, she’s training child welfare employees.
Business and Community |
Training a Key to Social Worker Success
For the last 10 years, the UNLV School of Social Work has played an important role in workforce development of child welfare system employees.
Campus News |
Six Outstanding Moments from the Foundation Annual Dinner
Journalist Anderson Cooper's keynote and Q&A caps off an evening of appreciation for community support.
Research |
Survival of the Fattest
Why UNLV researchers bred their fruit flies to be obese — and what their work reveals about heart disease.
Campus News |
Job Requirement: Information Literacy
Study reveals UNLV students have one of the skills employers prize. Here's how University Libraries helps build it.
People |
New Faces: Nicole Stella
UNLV's designation as a minority serving institution is one of the things that drew this new academic advisor to campus.
Campus News |
Boyd School of Law Graduates Post Strong Results on Nevada Bar Exam
Seventy-five percent of Boyd School of Law graduates who took the Nevada Bar Exam for the first time passed the test.
Research |
The Climate Change Secrets of Stalagmites
UNLV geoscience professor exploring the links between wet conditions starting 5,000 years ago and weather events such as El Niño in the Desert Southwest.
Research |
A Laboratory for the Study of Las Vegas and Gaming
The discoveries made in the Libraries' Special Collections challenge the way that people think of Las Vegas and its place in the American landscape. Here's a taste.
Research |
Mapping Out Her Future
At age 20, Robin Mendoza has already helped develop a Clark County parks map. Now, the graduate student in public administration is using her research skills in GIS to help nonprofits.
Research |
A New Twist on Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Factors
Researcher knew there was a connection between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. Now they’ve discovered that introducing a brief sickness may help.
Arts and Culture |