Topic: faculty/staff

Susan Byrne
| November 28, 2016

This new chair of the department of world languages and cultures says she has worked in other areas, but finds the allure of Spanish literature irresistible.

Brett Abarbanel
| November 21, 2016

This UNLV Outstanding Graduate returns as faculty to expand and promote the gaming research she began as a student.

David Sinclair sits on bench
| November 14, 2016

With his remarkable, box-of-chocolates-like résumé, David Sinclair brings a rich assortment of professional and personal experiences to his new role with the Honors College.

Isabelle and Cam Johnson
| November 9, 2016

Cam and Isabelle Johnson's hefty to-do lists for the Presidential Debate made their fall feel like "Groundhog Day."

Neil Haycocks
| November 7, 2016

Running a medical school has a lot in common with putting on a massive, four-year-long theater production, according to this member of UNLV’s new School of Medicine.

Ryan Sherman
| October 31, 2016

Being a civil engineer definitely is a cool profession, according to Sherman. After all, sometimes you get to blow things up.

Stephanie Reahm enjoys a moment with Hey Reb! at the watch event in the Student Union
| October 27, 2016

You can’t keep a go-to staff member like Stephanie Reahm down when there’s work to be done.

Kimberly Stewart
| October 24, 2016

A former student-athlete herself, Kimberly Stewart says she's proud to help UNLV's students achieve their academic goals.

Trish Harrison and Elvis Rowe speak
| October 20, 2016

And without OIT's Elvis Presley Rowe, the thousands of journalists who descended on campus wouldn't have had networking services.

Donald Price
| October 17, 2016

This biologist advises students to become involved in research to enhance their academic experience.

Emma Frances Bloomfield
| October 10, 2016

This communications studies faculty member says the rhetoric of new technologies is ripe for study.

Sam Song
| October 3, 2016

A younger relative’s brush with gangs and the school's indifference to his situation set this College of Education professor on his career path.