Using Film to Advocate for People With Disabilities
Brenna Spector wins 2018 Student Service Award for her work providing insight into the experiences and dreams of people with disabilities.
Brenna Spector wins 2018 Student Service Award for her work providing insight into the experiences and dreams of people with disabilities.
Awards recognize those on campus who demonstrate a commitment to community partnership
UNLV’s young debate team is ranked fifth in the nation and poised to make a deep run in March’s National Debate Tournament.
Neuroscientist Jefferson Kinney, museum director Alisha Kerlin, and engineer professor Kwang Kim win 2017 recognition.
Study conducted for U.S. Dept. of Justice by UNLV Center for Crime and Justice Policy, non-profit research organization CNA, and Las Vegas Metro Police.
College of Urban Affairs partners with community groups to stop Southern Nevada crisis.
With partisan gridlock at the higher levels, cities like Las Vegas will be the new leaders in innovative government.
From Police Services to workers at the Thomas & Mack, to students and counselors, UNLV was a front-line safe haven for victims and survivors.
University counseling experts step up to offer emotional support after the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Students, faculty, and graduates quickly gather unique accounts of the Las Vegas Strip shooting.
Mentored by practicing legal professionals, undergraduate students in the mock trial team are already learning what it takes to become a trial lawyer.
Southern Nevada Substance Use & Behavioral Health Summit brings mental health, criminal justice professionals together to educate and collaborate on critical public health issues.