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Roberto Sagaribay III, PhD, is a research analyst in the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Office of Research. In his role, he provides statistical and research methodology support to faculty, ...
Data provided by UNLV researchers helped secure FDA approval for a new blood test to detect Alzheimer’s disease.
A newly launched UNLV startup advances the search for water sustainability solutions to the Southwest climate crisis.
Six Pillars of The Grad Academy The Grad Academy is built around six pillars of personal, professional, and career development. These pillars center on key skills that graduate students need to be ...
The Department of Art offers its students an education in the visual arts as an integral part of a comprehensive educational experience. Our degree programs offer intense, professional education in ...
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (“UNLV”, "us", "we", or "our") operates the www.unlv.edu website (the "Service" or “main website”). This statement describes the potential collection, use, and ...
Our Executive Master of Healthcare Administration degree facilitates the rapid advancement of professionals in healthcare administration to serve in executive leadership roles with cross-functional ...
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree focuses on an in-depth curriculum of professional dance technique, choreography and performance in preparation for a professional performing career in dance.
UNLV Policies for all Students Updated Summer 2025 It is the responsibility of each student to familiarize themselves with the information contained in the Catalog and comply with all policies, rules, ...
The university becomes the first NSHE institution to introduce a comprehensive plan for tackling climate change.
The Department emphasizes two areas of study: Relational Communication and Public Communication Faculty research and expertise focuses on interpersonal, small group, and organization communication, ...
UNLV researchers Racheal Johnsen, left, and Andrew Litto look for ash layers near the boat ramp to what used to be Las Vegas Bay. Sediments are beigy-orange, and ashes are very thin lighter-colored ...
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