News: Division of Student Affairs

Hey Reb! mascot walk around the Festival of Communities
Arts and Culture |

The academic mall will have an international flair April 1 as student, community groups go around the world.

Scene at a job fair
Business and Community |

Innovative funding programs, policies to promote post-secondary education will help Nevada keep pace.

Involvement Fair
Campus News |

With 180 student groups active on campus, there's bound to be a group for you. Visit the Involvement Fair on Pida Plaza today.

Students sit and talk outside on campus
Campus News |

How can you get involved in building a strong campus and community? President Len Jessup and others offer three easy ways in this video for February's campaign.

Ross Bryant speaks at podium
Campus News |

Ross Bryant selected as top advisor out of 1,400 Student Veterans of America chapters nationwide.

Scott Hoffman
People |

This UNLV alum roots for the New York Mets, and for every Rebel who needs his help as he leads the UNLV Support Team.

compsite of all five people from these stories
Campus News |

From a home for homeless students to inspiring the next generation of health crusaders — these worthy causes will warm your heart during the holidays.

Signage with the UNLV logo on campus
Campus News |

The federal DACA program was introduced in 2012 and provides opportunities for students to become educated in their fields of studies and contribute to their communities and economies.

Beam Hall with UNLV signage
Campus News |

President Jessup pens letter regarding UNLV's core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Sushi burritos
Campus News |

Fusion cuisine gets a new home on campus.

UNLV Police Lt. Jeff Green and Lori Temple, vice provost for information technology, discuss Presidential Debate security
Campus News |

Preparing for one of the biggest days in UNLV history took coordination with multiple law enforcement agencies.

Stephanie Reahm enjoys a moment with Hey Reb! at the watch event in the Student Union
People |

You can’t keep a go-to staff member like Stephanie Reahm down when there’s work to be done.