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Rebel sports programs, student-athletes, and alumni add more than $100 million in annual income and support nearly 1,400 jobs in Clark County.
UNLV Athletics' director of performance nutrition helps give student-athletes the winning edge.

New year, new you! Students can fulfill their resolutions with a course focused on developing their best selves.
An enduring UNLV end-of-semester tradition is to highlight exceptional students who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.
From groundbreaking researcher to UNLV president, Marta Meana reflects on the unexpected moments of her long career.

UNLV is inspiring our students, fostering innovation, and transforming communities. Here in Nevada and around the world, Rebels Thrive.
Athletics In The News

The UNLV Skatin' Rebels beat Adrian College 7-3 to win the ACHA National Championship. This was the second straight National Championship game UNLV played versus Adrian College, but with a different outcome as the Skatin' Rebels lost 3-0 in 2024.

After falling to Adrian College in 2024’s American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 1 Championship game, UNLV turned the tide, routing the Bulldogs 7-3 to win their first-ever hockey championship.

The Skatin’ Rebels capped an already historic season with their first national championship in program history, beating the Adrian College Bulldogs in the finale at the ACHA National Championships.

The UNLV Rebels will continue to wear Nike's iconic Swoosh logo. UNLV and Nike have renewed their apparel agreement with a five-year contract that runs through 2030, athletic director Erick Harper announced Thursday.

A bill introduced in the Nevada Legislature would clear the way for colleges and universities in the state to pay student-athletes directly. Language in the existing state laws on name, image and likeness, or NIL, prohibit direct payments from post-secondary institutions or national college athletic associations.

The head coach of UNLV's track and field and cross country programs is looking to turn the program into one that is recognized nationally.
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