Articles by UNLV News Center
Frenchman Mountain Dolostone: 500 Million-Year-Old Grand Canyon Rock Layer Finally Gets A Name
UNLV geologists name ancient rock layer after Las Vegas mountain that contains similar strata; research published in the journal Geosphere.
The Interview: Agnes Haynes
The senior coordinator of Supplemental Instruction and Tutoring rings in her first anniversary at the UNLV Academic Success Center.
UNLV, Community Partners to Host Recycling Event April 22
During the Recyclin’ Rebels event on Earth Day, the community is invited to drop off electronics, paper, and other recyclables at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Campus Parking and Building Impacts Advisory for March 15
Access limited to some UNLV parking lots and buildings.
The 2023 Rainbow Book List Is Out: Find Your Spring Break Read
UNLV librarian chaired the national book selection committee to find themes related to the LGBTQIA+ youth experience.
UNLV Creates a Bright Future for Tomorrow’s Healthcare Administrators
School of Public Health graduate programs build the skills necessary to take on organizational challenges and establish leadership in expanding workforce sector.
The Back Story
Learn more about the special Rebels, unique spaces, and oddball lore that make our campus special.
Hands-on and Immersed in Learning
Experiential learning opportunities bring academics to life.
Public Health: Change Your Community and Advance Your Career
Whether you love diving into data or creating awareness campaigns, public health degrees offer a variety of ways to capitalize on your skills.