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Data provided by UNLV researchers helped secure FDA approval for a new blood test to detect Alzheimer’s disease.
On Friday, July 18, IT will update a security setting on the servers that support Active Directory, which manages the login process for: Windows workstation logins Web app logins Other services ...
How UNLV radiochemistry is pioneering the future of energy in the Southwest by salvaging strategic materials from nuclear dumps – and making it safe.
At our on-campus residence halls, you'll have the opportunity to live with students of similar interests, be close to campus resources, and learn in a safe and supportive environment. We invite you to ...
Non-degree-seeking status is designed for individuals with a bachelor's degree who wish to enroll in selected graduate-level courses without being admitted to a graduate degree/certificate program.
As Las Vegas' temps reach triple digits, UNLV Wellness Manager Sonja Rogers has advice on how to stay safe in the heat!
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, ...
Patricia Navarro received her Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Central Florida, received her MAcc from Bowling Green State University, and received her BBA in accounting from the University ...
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 Department emphasizes two areas of study: Relational Communication and Public Communication Faculty research and expertise focuses on interpersonal, small group, and organization communication, ...
A new study on the effects of body-worn cameras on police officers concluded that the technology is associated with significant reductions in complaints of police misconduct and police use of force ...
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 ...
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