How Choosing UNLV Became a Game-Changing Decision for Mark Wiley
The College of Liberal Arts Alumnus of the Year went from being uncertain about the future of his education to being one of the top residential real estate agents in the Las Vegas Valley.
UNLV to Launch Tourist Safety Institute Within Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
UNLV researchers will collaborate with local, state, and federal authorities on research and policy solutions to enhance safety and security for Nevada visitors.
RSV Vaccine Side Effects: What Older Adults Should Know Before the Shot
With RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) season almost in full swing, medical professionals are urging people to speak to their healthcare providers about getting vaccinated.
A word that is described as a fundamental spiritual quality in Bhagavad Gita is “amanitvam” (Chapter 13.8). The English translation of this word is humility or not being proud of material existence.
Master of Fine Arts Cohort Presents 'MEDIUM RARE,' a Group Exhibition at UNR
The Department of Art MFA cohort shares their recent work exploring a wide range of formal and conceptual concerns at the UNR Student South Galleries through Oct. 16.
Singing Opera Just Strikes a Chord for Cecilia Violetta López
Making her way from the sugar beet fields of Idaho to the stage of a professional opera company — the College of Fine Arts Alumna of the Year is out to prove the genre is for everyone.
Once Upon a Skyline: The Story of Las Vegas Strip Architecture
Hospitality design expert Glenn NP Nowak on the tech-loaded MSG Sphere’s impact on Strip and residential architecture, and how UNLV is prepping the next generation of creators.
UNLV’s ‘Nevada Forward Initiative’ Approved as State’s First Teacher Apprenticeship Program
College of Education program becomes first registered apprenticeship for teachers in the western U.S. and one of just eight nationally; designation will drive program expansion.
Published: Lisa Durette, Crystal Oden, Nina Parikh, Nathan Rudig
Lisa Durette, Crystal Oden, Nina Parikh, and Nathan Rudig (all Medicine) published "Clinicians' Experience with a Graduate Medical Education Implemented Child Psychiatry Access Program" in Academic Psychiatry.
Helen J. Wing (Life Sciences) presented her and her team's research on the regulation of Shigella virulence genes at the BioPhyChrom workshop in the Netherlands (Sept. 11-15). The workshop, which focuses on the biology and physics of the bacterial chromosome, was held at the Lorentz Center on the campus of the University of Leiden (the oldest…
Marta Soligo (Economic Development; Hospitality) published a chapter in the Italian book, Sociology of tourism consumption, published by Pearson. The chapter investigates current tourism trends in North and South America, with an analysis that explores aspects such as the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the emergence of new travel markets,…
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