From UNLV Training to the Front Lines of Care in Syria
Dental residency prepares Dr. Will Kalout to deliver emergency care during a humanitarian mission to his parents’ homeland.
Dental residency prepares Dr. Will Kalout to deliver emergency care during a humanitarian mission to his parents’ homeland.
The initiative serves as the university’s central hub for international programs and initiatives.
A medical student reflects on how a trip to Armenia reminded her why she chose medicine and UNLV to pursue her dream.
Medical student Maria Isabelle Avenido is inspired to pursue a medical career where the emphasis is for equitable access.
Water engineer Gabson Baguma presents his research on an international stage at Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Friedman, author and foreign affairs columnist at The New York Times, will discuss "The Big Trends Shaping U.S./China Relations Today: Economics, Technology, & Geopolitics"; tickets are free.
Brookings foreign policy expert and UNLV faculty to discuss Southern border relationship as part of free public lecture series.
UNLV political science expert explains the history of the region, why the recent U.S. political visits anger China, and the influence of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Hydrophilanthropy, the practice of aiding those in water-scarce regions, can transform lives. But when done carelessly, it can lead to immeasurable harm.
Ukraine native, chemist, and policy researcher Mary Blankenship explains how one aspect of the Russia-Ukraine war is being fought online, on TV, and on social media platforms.
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, UNLV researchers are available to provide expertise.
Political scientist Tiffiany Howard explains the causes and potential effects of the thousands of people fleeing Syria’s ongoing civil war.