Articles by UNLV News Center
Why Clouds Form Near Black Holes
Once you leave the majestic skies of Earth, the word “cloud” no longer means a white fluffy-looking structure that produces rain. Instead, clouds in the greater universe are clumpy areas of greater density than their surroundings.
Class of '20: Kylies Fung
Master's student Kylies Fung encourages fellow grads to reflect on how far they've come during their time at UNLV.
Class of '20: Austin McKenna
School of Life Sciences grad used fruit flies to study the nature of obesity.
Class of '20: Nelsha Athauda
Public health major embraced new opportunities during her time at UNLV.
Class of '20: John Olawepo
Whether studying the health impacts of fuel in mass transit or obesity in HIV patients, the public health grad has pursued meaningful work at UNLV.
Class of '20: Allison Crawford
Honors education major will be using her experiences to inspire a new generation of students.
Fitness4Finals Goes Virtual This Year
The program helps students contend with end-of-semester stress through physical exercise and meditation.
New Study Links Geologic Features of Las Vegas’ Frenchman Mountain with Grand Canyon
Las Vegas Valley rock layer matches that of a famous interval of rocks at the Grand Canyon; findings reported in the journal Geology.
Obituaries — Spring 2020
From UNLV Magazine's spring 2020 issue.