The Education Student Services Center (ESSC) provides academic advising, career development, and student success services, as well as field placement support for the College of Education's ...
The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT)’s I-15 Tropicana project began in 2022 and is slated to continue through the end of 2025. The project involves widening the Tropicana interchange to add ...
Be sure to stay protected from preventable illness this fall/winter season. Flu and COVID-19 (updated) vaccines are available on campus by appointment in the Student Health Center and Faculty and ...
When he’s not tackling legal affairs for the Las Vegas Raiders, the Alumnus of the Year for the William S. Boyd School of Law helps coach students interested in sports law. Criminal law. Tax law.
Every once in a while, university units need to undergo a subtle-but-important restructuring to keep up with the times. This includes groups whose objectives are as obvious and straightforward as the ...
Abstract: Motivated by the widespread use of clustering followed by statistical testing in single-cell and spatial omics data analysis, this talk will address the issue of double dipping. We aim to ...
A new program designed by the UNLV Tourist Safety Institute is helping Nevada Highway State Patrol employees focus on their social and emotional wellness. Law enforcement officers are learning skills ...
Urban Affairs Alumna of the Year — and die-hard Rebel — Aileen Pastor parlays her internship into a career with the Regional Transportation Commission.
Get ready to dine at the popular Bistro410! Chef Lindsay, Koco, and their team are serving up delicious food and creative cocktails at great prices on select Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout October ...
Janice Enriquez saw the disapproving looks and heard the whispers, be they from judgy health care providers or strangers passing by. Can you believe that — a baby having a baby? What a shame. If that ...
More than 20 designs created by UNLV students were submitted for the contest, which launched in September. A judging process helped narrow the field down to six finalists, and now we want to hear from ...
As we rev the engines on the opening act of another school year, both students and faculty have been hard at work making change. Whether it’s building solutions to the Southwest drought through ...