University Communications


University Communications promotes and strengthens UNLV's image and reputation by developing and implementing strategic communications plans. Its units include marketing and advertising, web communications, media relations, photo services, and publications. The News Center website is among the products and services it provides.

Website: unlv.edu/ucomm

Articles by University Communications

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Research | November 12, 2010

UNLV research teams were awarded $1.4 million to advance nuclear energy sciences.

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Arts and Culture | November 12, 2010

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.

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Campus News | November 10, 2010

The Regional Transportation Center received a grant to build a transit center on Maryland Parkway and University Road.

Houssels House, named for casino executive J. Kell Houssels, was originally built in downtown Las Vegas.The Houssels family donated the home, along with $20,000 to cover the expenses of moving the home to the UNLV campus.
UNLV History | November 3, 2010

The 1930s Houssels House is UNLV's oldest building, but it wasn't placed on campus until 1983. See photos of the historic home's move from downtown to campus.

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People | October 26, 2010

What have your fellow UNLV graduates been up to? Read about their latest accomplishments.

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Arts and Culture | September 13, 2010

From self-guided tours to the special exhibition projects, the Marjorie Barrick Museum encourages the campus community to take advantage of all it offers.

Bob Boehm stands next to solar array
People | September 3, 2010

Bob Boehm discusses how solar energy supports economic development and how he hopes Nevada's renewable energy program grows.

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Campus News | July 29, 2010

While annual permit fees are staying the same, the campus shuttle will stop service due to cuts in UNLV's budget.