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Historian Dennis McBride has authored multiple books on the history of the gay rights movement in Nevada. After graduating from UNLV, McBride worked as a curator in UNLV's Special Collections & ...
The program, which is now accepting applications for the fall, prepares students for an industry experiencing record demand.
Nevada, and particularly Clark County, has long struggled with a shortage of physicians. With one of the lowest ...
Current UNLV staff and students with valid campus ID are invited to take part in Friday's special presale from 1-4 p.m. The wildly popular event held every other year offers fans the chance to ...
UNLV-led study in Nature Neuroscience expands our understanding of the disease linked with autism, opening possible new diagnostic and preventative approaches. Research April 21, 2025 By John Domol ...
Type 2 diabetes may rewire the brain in ways that mimic early Alzheimer’s disease — and UNLV researchers say the “why” may lie in a previously unexplored connection between high blood sugar levels and ...
Scarlet & Gray Days is an exciting weekend designed to bring together prospective and current students,alumni, as well as the UNLV and Las Vegas communities. Featuring a variety of engaging events, ...
The camper still sits in the backyard of the Ortiz family home, just off the railroad tracks on the edge of Logandale, in the heart of Nevada’s Moapa Valley. Weathered but sturdy, it’s a humble relic ...
Libby Hausrath explains what she hopes to learn from Mars (video by John Domol). Percy, as the rover is nicknamed, launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. in July 2020, and arrived in February 2021 at ...
Nishikida Laundry Building. (Image from Nevada Division of Environmental Protection) Micca House, 120 Bridge Street, Paradise Valley. Known as a favorite meeting place for the local Italian-American ...
Newly published research showcases tech capable of transforming water vapor into a usable form at a rapid rate in dry climates. Research October 24, 2024 By John Domol UNLV Media Relations: ...
Biochar, made of biomass, is capable of processing wastewater into clean water. (Josh Hawkins/UNLV) A key feature of the device — with the prototype to be developed and tested in the next year — is ...
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