President Keith E. Whitfield reflects on two stories that go to the heart of what it means to be a Rebel.
Did the 12th century B.C.E. — a time when humans were forging great empires and developing new forms of written text — coincide with an evolutionary reduction in brain size? Think again, says a ...
Stay protected from preventable illness this fall/winter season. Flu and COVID-19 (updated) vaccines are available by appointment in the Student Health Center and Faculty and Staff Treatment (FAST) ...
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 ...
The OWL is closed, as it has reached maximum capacity for the day. The OWL will re-open Sunday, November 17 at noon.
Michael Green is a professor of history at UNLV and teaches classes for both the history department and the Honors College. His courses range throughout U.S. history, but his teaching and research ...
Since my arrival at UNLV more than four years ago, I’ve often shared that I consider myself a “student success president.” That’s because our students – and their personal and academic achievement – ...
“Can you imagine a day when you turn on your faucet and no water comes out?” The hypothetical question, posed by a research team at UNLV, is called a “Day Zero” scenario. It sounds like the plot of a ...
Starting Monday, Nov. 18, construction crews will move to the northbound lanes of Maryland Parkway between University Avenue and Flamingo Road. During the day (about 7a.m. to 3 p.m.), the northbound ...
The Department of Criminal Justice is one of the departments in the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs.