UNLV Awarded $3 Million to Enhance Cybersecurity Education and Small Business Outreach
Three recent grants to bolster training opportunities for UNLV students and assist Southern Nevada businesses in protecting against cyber attacks.
Three recent grants to bolster training opportunities for UNLV students and assist Southern Nevada businesses in protecting against cyber attacks.
After her sister's childhood cancer diagnosis, Courtney Thornton learned firsthand the importance of access to quality medical care.
Lab develops new radiation detection technology while building a pipeline for the next generation of nuclear engineers.
Whether you love diving into data or creating awareness campaigns, public health degrees offer a variety of ways to capitalize on your skills.
In recent years, hospitality has merged with sports and entertainment, opening the door for unique careers in stadium and event management for UNLV graduates.
UNLV report posits that the lithium-ion battery economy, forecast to grow to $115 billion industry by 2030, is a key to economic diversification and development.
Here's how UNLV's radiochemistry program is building a diverse workforce for the nation's nuclear energy sector.
GenCyber Camp already is reaping rewards by turning high school participants into UNLV computer science majors.
Alumni volunteers encouraged to give back by helping students develop their professional skills.
Keith E. Whitfield on how we all can help UNLV advance as an equitable and inclusive university.
This expert in workforce development says today's students may change careers eight to 12 times during their lives.
Managers encouraged to be "flexible, equitable, and communicative" with employees who have children being schooled from home.