For media inquiries, visit the Office of Media Relations website or call 702-895-3102.
Newsletter Subscription
Want to see how UNLV is covered in national and local media outlets? Subscribe to the Office of Media Relations' "UNLV In The News" newsletter for top headlines. It is emailed to subscribers on weekdays. Submit the form below to subscribe.
The National Association of Broadcasters will require attendees at its October trade show to be vaccinated for COVID-19, becoming the second major Las Vegas convention to announce a proof-of-vaccination policy this week.
With almost all certainty, 2021 is going to be a record year for merger and acquisition activity in the U.S.
On Monday, the US government announced a water shortage for the first time in the Colorado River, in the southwest of the country. Western North America has been ravaged by drought and wildfires for months.
A study published in Cerebral Cortex found that when children partook in foreign language classes it affected how their brains processed music as well; particularly in facilitating the processing of auditory signals.
Where does our impulse to ‘explain away’ acts of violence come from?
Delaware became the seventh state in the US since 2015 to mandate body cameras for all police — and the latest government entity to put great trust in body-worn cameras (BWCs) to improve frayed relations between the police and the public.
Have your vaccination cards at the ready if you want to head into Allegiant Stadium to see the Las Vegas Raiders play.
Presidents of Taiwan are rarely well known in the international community. Lee Tung-hui was an exception.
Las Vegas is often dismissed as a hedonistic, neon playground with an excess of guilty pleasures. But for every vice is an awe-inspiring cultural experience.