Beyond the Uniform: Veterans Apply Service Values to Business Leadership
Student-veterans in Lee Business School's MBA program share their determination to succeed as they transition back to civilian life.
Student-veterans in Lee Business School's MBA program share their determination to succeed as they transition back to civilian life.
Faculty at the School of Dental Medicine bring lessons from their military service to their teaching.
The dental school's faculty practice director applies the high standards and a sense of discipline he learned in the U.S. Army to his training of the next generation of dentists.
The advanced pediatric dentistry program director uses mentoring lessons he received in the Air Force to develop residents at UNLV.
The Vietnam veteran and retired colonel has done it all — from reconnaissance to running hospitals in Europe to teaching dental students at UNLV.
The U.S. Navy reservist is teaching dental students the lessons she found most important: discipline, empathy, and patience.
Military veteran Noah Claypool uses empathy and understanding to address America’s incarceration problem.
At UNLV, nontraditional students can find support designed to meet them where they are — and help them go further.
Kathleen McNamara, a veteran and clinical social worker, discusses why mental health care is a crucial service offered by Veterans Affairs.
Dr. John Pierce creates a scholarship to support student veterans in UNLV's School of Integrated Health Sciences.
Yearly ‘Military Friendly Schools’ ranking evaluates over 1,800 schools nationally on efforts to create sustainable paths for student veteran success.
Rebel Vets discussed benefits, health care, and education in this one-of-a-kind visit.