Replacing the ‘Sin’ with ‘Sports’: Reinventing Las Vegas
UNLV history professor Michael Green on the continued evolution of pro sports in Las Vegas and its road to the Super Bowl.
UNLV history professor Michael Green on the continued evolution of pro sports in Las Vegas and its road to the Super Bowl.
Dr. Rebecca Scherr creates better environments through healthier school lunches, smoke- and vape-free parks, and areas around the city that offer physical activities.
The event, which will be held at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, honors those who have made a significant impact in the areas of visual arts, performing arts, or architecture.
Solo exhibitions will feature six artists from the art department's studio-based and research-focused program.
This administrative assistant left a career in medical education to learn something new, and then found the School of Life Sciences.
Spring semester begins with Native American ceremonies to bring campus community together.
Harrah College of Hospitality alumnus Guy Fieri supports alma mater through new scholarship tailored for students with a passion for food and beverage industry.
A short play is nimble. A short play is surprising. They are poignant, fun, and irreverent. Directed by local Las Vegas artists.
Scholars bring their expertise in American politics, workforce development, financial regulation, federal assistance programs, college access, and community-based planning.
Captured by German troops and sent to Stalag VIII-A, Messiaen composed the work in the prisoner of war camp — where it was also first performed.
As assistant dean for biomedical science education, Larry D. Alexander will continue to expand the school of medicine's curriculums to better benefit both students and patients.
As future frontline health care workers, UNLV radiography students spend a year learning how to properly position a patient for imaging.