Research |
Students of the Sun
The ideas of UNLV students are helping companies get closer to launching more viable alternative energy solutions.
Research |
Rising Sun
Manufacturers turn to UNLV for help bringing new renewable energy products to market and jobs to Nevada.
People |
Being More Now
After two Middle Eastern tours, Michael Dakduk returned to his hometown college. He helped launch UNLV’s student veterans group and now serves as vice president of the national organization.
Business and Community |
Taking Care of Business
UNLV puts its valuable resources to work for the business community.
UNLV History |
Tark: Catching Up with the Legendary Coach
Congratulations to Jerry Tarkanian, the newest member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Research |
Fire Damage
A study by UNLV ecologist Scott Abella shows that full recovery of desert ecosystems after a wildfire can take up to 65 years.
Research |
The Nuclear Option
UNLV research teams were awarded $1.4 million to advance nuclear energy sciences.
Arts and Culture |
Gothic Horror in a Finnish Sanitorium
Alumnus Maile Chapman's first novel, "Your Presence Is Requested At Suvanto" has been featured in The New York Times' Sunday Book Review, The New Yorker, and Publishers Weekly.
Campus News |
Improving Traffic Around Campus
The Regional Transportation Center received a grant to build a transit center on Maryland Parkway and University Road.
Campus News |
More Than Numbers
In his UNLV Magazine column, President Neal Smatresk talks about the UNLV initiatives that are enriching Nevada's economy and quality of life.
Research |
UNLV Leads International Research Team Investigating Life in China's Largest System of Hot Springs
Research is Largest Effort To Date To Examine High-Temp Ecosystems and Their Potential Contributions To Science; Funded Through $3.75 Million NSF Award
Campus News |