Namesakes: Meet the College of Hospitality, née Hotel Administration
New name reflects changes in the industry, but continues to honor namesake William F. Harrah.
New name reflects changes in the industry, but continues to honor namesake William F. Harrah.
As both a graduate and a history professor, Michael Green has watched UNLV’s growth with some awe. It’s future, he says, will be all the more astonishing.
President Jessup’s annual State of the U Sept. 14 will celebrate UNLV’s past, present, and future; student-led 60th Birthday Party is Sept. 12.
UNLV President, Dr. Len Jessup and UNLV Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Dr. Mary Croughan welcomes UNLV Innovation readers to the Fall 2017 issue.
Ernst Lied and his namesake library continue to play an important part in the everyday lives of UNLV students.
Len Jessup offers three quick tips for your success this fall.
Annual fundraising event has grown from warehouse gamble into a full-blown food festival. Former dean shares the story of how it started.
From one unified design, the realities of time and budget forced the Judy Bayley Theater and Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall into separate buildings.
Barrick Museum chronicles its evolution as a principal venue for contemporary art and unveils new shows for its celebration.
From a med school on the rise to the world tuning into the Thomas & Mack — 10 moments that marked our year.
A conversation with William S. Boyd, lead benefactor of the UNLV law school.
UNLV Libraries examines 60 years of student activism at UNLV.