Missing in Nevada Day Event Extends Anthropology's Partnership with Coroner's Office
Faculty and students from the Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Lab help solve missing persons cases.
Faculty and students from the Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Lab help solve missing persons cases.
A scholarship program built around community has graduated 74% of its students and earned a $2 million NSF grant to expand.
A one-of-a-kind seminar brings UNLV students inside Las Vegas’ most iconic resort properties, giving them access to MGM executives and an inside look at an industry that shapes the region.
The Lee Business School administrative assistant connects students with scholarships that make their academic dreams easier to pursue.
Faria Tavacoli is the first Nevada student to be selected for the Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for Public Service.
UNLV alumna and Foundation graphic designer Amelia Davis embraces her fourth annual holiday card with creativity and gratitude.
Huajing Maske will lead the institute in promoting intercultural exchange, Mandarin language learning, and Chinese cultural understanding.
The economics professor reflects on Dec. 6, the scholarship that changed his path, and why he's investing in future generations of Rebels.
The UNLV School of Nursing Alumnus of the Year overcame a rocky academic start to earn two degrees in a field that has long been his calling.
Sciences Alumnus of the Year Scott Wade parlayed a campus job into a prolific career as an environmental scientist (and novelist … and karate black belt … and community leader).
The duo presented their pitch to Nevada Surplus Lines Foundation board members, who agreed to fund the first cohort of insurance and risk management juniors and seniors with up to $10,000 per year.
After two UNLV degrees paved the way to success for Kevin Pitt, the Integrated Health Sciences Alumnus of the Year is doing his part to help future Rebel graduates.