When Ethan Greyhorse Hunter tore both his ACL and meniscus playing high school football during his freshman year, he and his family had to drive 45 minutes from where they lived on the Pyramid Lake ...
President Keith E. Whitfield reflects on two stories that go to the heart of what it means to be a Rebel.
This event is free and open to all current Lee Business School graduate students and current business school faculty. Faculty escort may be required for building entry (again, the event is only open ...
Thousands of rare historical images by photographer Clinton Wright documenting life in the Westside neighborhood of Las Vegas have been digitized and made accessible online through the efforts of six ...
Madison Hurley was born and raised in Las Vegas, earning her A.A. in Psychology from CSN and her joint B.A.s in Psychology and Gender & Sexuality Studies from UNLV. Madison completed her M.A. and ...
Our accredited programs are recognized for advancing the quality of healthcare education, providing students with critical skills and knowledge that help prepare them for leadership roles in ...
Nevada faces significant health challenges, with critical disparities evident in both access to care and health outcomes. According to the Center for Disease Control, Nevada ranks poorly in key health ...
Please review the updated hours for campus dining locations from Wednesday, November 22 to Sunday, November 26 ...
For November 2024, the UNLV offices of educational compliance and accessibility resources recognize Alethea Inns, Instructional Technology Support Specialist from the UNLV Office of Information ...
The office of Service Learning & Leadership is seeking applications for Staff Learning Partners who will help lead this spring's Alternative Break Trips. The Alternative Breaks team is currently ...
John P. Tuman is an expert on Latin America, with a focus on Mexico, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the Mexican and North American automobile industry. Tuman has also conducted ...