News: College of Liberal Arts

aerial view of Lied Library and Las Vegas Strip
Campus News |

The Sands Institute for Chinese Language and Culture expands global learning opportunities.

Fall colors 2025
Campus News |

Some of the biggest news headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.

collage of small square artworks
Arts and Culture |

Open to the public through Dec. 20, the collection was curated through a collaboration between the museum and UNLV's Asian and Asian American Studies program.

The "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign.
Campus News |

Welcome to the fabulous history of the Entertainment Capital of the World.

gloved right hand holds a small white bowl while left hand uses spoon to scoop out brown seeds
Research |

Student-led UNLV research team works molecular magic to transform a common kitchen spice into affordable, effective epilepsy therapies.

Amelia Davis holds holiday cards she designed in front of UNLV letters sculpture
Campus News |

UNLV alumna and Foundation graphic designer Amelia Davis embraces her fourth annual holiday card with creativity and gratitude.

A portrait of Huajing Maske
People |

Huajing Maske will lead the institute in promoting intercultural exchange, Mandarin language learning, and Chinese cultural understanding.

Students on campus.
Campus News |

A selection of top news headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.

White woman with long brown hair wearing a dark jacket with Class of 2008 emblem and white, black, and red shorts and red shoes poses while sitting on grass with her back against the wheel of a red cannon outside the UNLV football complex
People |

Whether uplifting small businesses, supporting her alma mater, or championing student success as a Nevada regent, this year’s Achievement in Service Award recipient is happy to lend a helping hand.

collage of images of BMI lecturers and guests over the years
Arts and Culture |

Images that represent BMI’s 20-year history are on display through May 2026.

woman seated on round chair in preschool classroom surrounded by children's books
People |

Kids and everyday people make the best philosophers, according to professor Amy Reed-Sandoval.

Two male and one female students sitting at desks wearing virtual reality headsets
Campus News |

From trips to Peru and an alien zoo, UNLV faculty lead students on learning journeys via the university’s newest immersive learning tools.