News: Business Affairs
Along with dedicated allies, Conrad Wilson succeeds in quest to extend educational assistance to dependents of classified staff.
With proposed new buildings for Business and Engineering in the works, as well as Medicine's main building coming down the pike, our campuses are ever-changing.
One of the first in her family to graduate from college, this new human resources employee feels at home on UNLV’s “rainbow” campus.
Among our campus' more than 4,300 trees are 10 specimens that stand above all others in Nevada.
Paul Dzerk came to UNLV three decades ago to transform the dusty campus into the arboretum it is today.
Jean Vock, fresh to UNLV from the University of Arizona, breaks down the new system that will serve as point-of-contact for purchasing, invoices and human resources.
Vock, who will also serve as UNLV's chief financial officer, brings more than 30 years of university and corporate finance experience.
Baron Pace, winner of the President's Classified Rookie of the Year Award, advises that team work is critical to success.
Dozens of employees also recognized for their years of service to the university.
How to use the Barrick Museum’s new exhibit to talk to your children about the environment.
This budget analyst was surprised and pleased to discover that at UNLV it's not only the students who have Rebel pride.
Just leave the vampire eradication equipment and fire pits at home