News: College of Fine Arts
Six productions. One unmistakable vision.
The conference connects entertainment, medicine, academia, and research through live performance, presentations, networking, and more.
As BTS returns to Las Vegas for a new world tour, UNLV's K-pop Club turns a shared interest into a student community.
UNLV Jazz has won 53 Downbeat Music Awards — the highest honor bestowed in Jazz education.
The event, to be held April 16, features performers Timothy Hoft, piano; Alexander Dzyubinski, violin; Andrew Duckles, viola; and Andrew Smith, cello.
When the playwright's daughter asked whether giants tell stories about people, it sparked one of Rivera's most inventive works.
Some of the most vibrant headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.
This evening will celebrate the university’s top soloists, demonstrating the talent cultivated within the UNLV School of Music.
Inspired by E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India, the play unfolds as a fantasia set within a neocolonial landscape where a fragile friendship is placed under extraordinary strain.
UNLV students work behind the scenes to produce upcoming Nevada Women’s Film Festival.
Berenice Chávez and Tamiya Nadine worked on the critically acclaimed films with ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ and ‘The Singers’.
The winner receives $5,000 and is invited to work with College of Fine Arts students in the fall.