Topic: faculty/staff

Ashley Weckesser
People | February 22, 2016

Ask this Grad College staff member to call out a military cadence and you might be surprised at the results.

Civon Gewelber
People | February 16, 2016

When she isn't treating patients with disabilities in UNLV's Special Care Dental Clinic, you might find this new faculty member gazing skyward as she pursues her favorite hobby — falconry.

Eric Strain
People | February 1, 2016

The new architecture professor on the importance of sketching and what it will take to make Las Vegas "sustainable."

Ellen Cosgrove
People | January 25, 2016

Creating an innovative curriculum for the new School of Medicine is a 'herculean' task. Here's one of the people with the expertise to do it well.

Choongbeom “CB” Choi
People | January 19, 2016

The Harrah Hotel College professor talks about his fascination with service marketing and the blending of theory and practice in hospitality education.

Michael Gianelloni
People | January 11, 2016

Known as “the writing guy,” this alumnus brings his love of putting pen to paper and his experience mentoring students to the Boyd School of Law.

Kristine Shay
People | January 4, 2016

UNLV's top admissions professional on the opportunity to be part of the university's journey to Top Tier and why UNLV is a good fit for her.

Breann Wickson
People | December 14, 2015

The admin assistant in UNLV's marketing & international business department is the first in her immediate family to earn a college degree.

Liz Lewis
People | December 7, 2015

A longtime Rebel connects Las Vegas businesses with UNLV researchers, and keeps her finger on the pulse of a tech-savvy community.

Xiangning “Sam” Chen
People | November 30, 2015

A professor in the Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine and in the psychology department, Chen enjoys both research and travel — and says the two have a lot in common.

Calvin Milling
People | November 23, 2015

The Air Force veteran said he loves his job helping people on campus stay safe, but that if he couldn't have that job he would like to fish for bass — professionally.

Lung-Wen Antony Chen
People | November 16, 2015

What do the environmental and occupational health professor and his hero Albert Einstein have in common? A passion for using science to change the world.