UNLV Newsmakers 2026: March
Some of the most vibrant headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.
Some of the most vibrant headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.
Long after their playing days end, UNLV hockey alumni carry the program’s values into their careers.
With a physician shortage placing Nevada near the bottom nationwide for pediatric care, Dr. Chelsea Prollamante is committed to making a difference by serving our community.
Balancing full-time work while taking classes, the UNLV alumna built the skills and confidence to launch a two-decade career in wealth management.
Actress, model, and best-selling author will present "From Icon to Author: Brooke Shields on Life in the Spotlight" at 7:30 p.m. on April 20 at UNLV; tickets are free.
The soon-to-be two-time UNLV alumna is helping graduate students find their voice and advocate for themselves.
UNLV-led study is the first to examine attitudes of men toward the social media housewife trend that calls for return to traditional gender roles.
A new finance course blends self-paced study with bi-weekly meetings to keep students progressing toward licensure.
A series of fortuitous events helped former UNLV sprinters Kaysha Love and Azaria Hill fulfill their Olympic dreams.
Gina Bongiovi draws on her own experience as an entrepreneur to help business owners navigate complex legal decisions.
What Zelda, Pokémon, and Grand Theft Auto can teach students about the world — one level at a time.
UNLV-led team of astrophysicists resolves decades-old conundrum with new theory on mechanisms driving periodic brightness variations in cataclysmic variable star systems.