News: Student Involvement & Activities

A hiker enjoys the desert around the Falling Man petroglyph area in the Gold Butte region Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016.
Campus News |

UNLV Mountain Club serves as a vehicle for student growth in an outdoor setting.

A student poses in a boxing ring with "UNLV" letters drawn on the wall behind him.
Campus News |

Enrique Nieto and a team of students are setting out to improve the health of the Las Vegas community.

photo of BLM mural on building
Campus News |

Oversized banner celebrates campus diversity as part of student government initiative.

screenshot of videoconference call
Campus News |

New political science student organization builds membership by tapping into the need to connect.

woman in mask in front of large artwork
Arts and Culture |

After a semester of learning the behind-the-scenes operations at the Barrick, junior J. Walsea offers advice for any student seeking internships as the pandemic rages on.

man sitting in front of display wall that says "We Are UNLV"
Campus News |

A commitment to serve those who serve our country.

man sitting in front of display wall that says "We Are UNLV"
Campus News |

Celebrating our role in Nevada as we look forward to Saturday's football rivalry game.

man sitting in front of display wall that says "We Are UNLV"
Campus News |

A message on LGBTQ history month and its importance to our campus community.

Five students take advantage of creative ways to compete for the title of Most Spirited Student. 
People |

Five students take advantage of creative ways to compete for the title of Most Spirited Student.

two students at podiums
Campus News |

Nationally recognized program builds critical thinking through times of crisis but faces funding problems.

young women looking at solar components
Campus News |

The student-led Scientista Foundation chapter is working to close the gender gap in professional STEM fields.

A speaker on stage
Campus News |

The featured speakers from UNLV Creates share their wishes for this fall's incoming students.