The current Workday Security request form will be retired, and a new request form will be fully implemented in TeamDynamix (TDX) starting March 3. The updated process will be more efficient and ...
Operations Director, UNLV Gaming Regulation (Flexible Work Schedule) [R0146374] - material review date: February 28 Technical Content Development Manager, College of Education [R0146261] - material ...
Our priority processing deadline for Fall 2025 is Friday, July 25, 2025. To meet this deadline, you must begin your Fall 2025 certification request no later than this date. Protective Term Account ...
UNLV’s College of Education broke ground on the first and second phases of the new preschool expansion project on Monday, Feb. 24, thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor who has contributed ...
The Reid Public History Institute announces a new Community Fellows program. Each year community fellows will join our public history scholars, students and local partners on the campus of UNLV, in ...
The Mēla Guitar Quartet are known for their imaginative, engaging programming, ingenious arrangements and commissioning celebrated original works. Arts and Culture February 24, 2025 By Jennifer ...
On February 20, at 7:30 PM, the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall transformed into a vibrant stage of global artistry during the 2025 UNLV Lunar New Year Concert. Directed by Tianxi Wen—a dedicated doctoral ...
Human Resources is pleased to announce registration for the spring 2025 cohort is now open for the Administrative Assistant Academy. The Administrative Assistant Academy (A3) is an eight-week program ...
Lecture and discussion on historical context to Arab-Jewish conflict in British Mandate Palestine and Israel This event is hosted by the UNLV Jewish Faculty-Staff Group and Hillel of Las Vegas, with ...
Life Sciences professor Drew Peltier explores how trees grow, survive, and reproduce despite poor conditions — and when they might not recover. Drew Peltier, assistant professor in the School of Life ...
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 ...
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