News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

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Business and Community |

Three recent grants to bolster training opportunities for UNLV students and assist Southern Nevada businesses in protecting against cyber attacks.

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Campus News |

UNLV team prepares scientific ballooning experiments for two upcoming solar eclipses.

three individuals inflating a balloon for a scientific project
Campus News |

Student team to participate in upcoming solar eclipses for nationwide NASA project; Oct. 14 celestial event visible in Las Vegas.

female performing ballet outside
Arts and Culture |

Co-presented by philanthropist Susan N. Houston, the College of Fine Arts hosts the free annual Art Walk to honor the Las Vegas community for its dedicated support of the arts and culture in Southern Nevada.

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People |

The College of Engineering's Alumnus of the Year led state legislative efforts that helped to expand learning and future career opportunities for K-12 students.

The Sphere on the Las Vegas Strip.
Campus News |

A collection of news stories highlighting expert insights, research, and academic achievement.

Students at Pida Plaza on the first day of classes (Josh Hawkins, UNLV).
Campus News |

A roundup of prominent news stories highlighting university pride, research, and community collaboration.

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Campus News |

Summer sees significant progress on what will soon become UNLV Engineering’s signature new facility; AEB set to open January 2024.

Graduation surprise
Campus News |

News stories from the summer featuring UNLV students and faculty.

group of female students using whiteboard for project
Campus News |

Over 40 local female students spent five weeks learning programming, building smart technology, and engaging in robotics projects.

image from the James Webb telescope
People |

From de facto time machines to the story behind your TV static, UNLV cosmologist and computer scientist Paul La Plante shares four facts you probably didn’t know about the universe.

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Campus News |

Hands-on engineering projects introduce middle schoolers to future careers in technology.