Wide-Angle Treasure
Former Caesars executive Robert Paluzzi's panoramic photos, now a part of Special Collections, chronicle '70s and '80s Las Vegas and well beyond.
Former Caesars executive Robert Paluzzi's panoramic photos, now a part of Special Collections, chronicle '70s and '80s Las Vegas and well beyond.
Faculty from engineering and education team up to teach girls coding, robotics and confidence.
Enrique Nieto and a team of students are setting out to improve the health of the Las Vegas community.
First-generation entertainment engineering and design major embraces the Las Vegas experience.
UNLV's Nurse Camp lets local high schoolers get hands on with the job and learn from current students what an education in nursing has to offer.
First-generation student Simon Lamsal traveled from Kathmandu, Nepal, to find his home as a UNLV student leader.
A collection of news stories highlighting remembrance and improvement at UNLV.
The Optum Dr. Tony and Renee Marlon Endowed Chair at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV has been awarded to the man who created the state's first orthopaedics residency program.
MBA dual degrees offer interdisciplinary edge for students who want to focus their business acumen on specific industries.
Oversized banner celebrates campus diversity as part of student government initiative.
Student Diversity & Social Justice celebrates holiday marking the end of slavery with website full of reading suggestions, music, documentaries, and more.
Medical students get into the kitchen in the hopes that they’ll write fewer prescriptions for future patients.