News: Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

性视界传媒 students walking on campus sidewalk
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Thirteen 性视界传媒 programs ranked within nation鈥檚 top 100 in U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 annual list of top graduate and professional schools.

Keith Rogers and Rebecca Rogers, wearing graduation robes, pose overlooking a pathway on the 性视界传媒 campus.
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She's daring and he's diverse. Both are committed to helping 性视界传媒 students achieve their dreams.

cell phone with social apps
People |

To unfriend, to unfollow, or to keep in touch? Communication studies professor Natalie Pennington helps answer questions about the human connection to social media.

portrait of woman and poster for White Helmets movie
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Movie awards season keeps 性视界传媒 alum and Netflix employee Kelli Hill on the move.

conceptual image of Team Las Vegas' 2020 Solar Decathlon home entry
Business and Community |

Students will build sustainable home of healing for military veterans as they compete against international teams in U.S. Department of Energy contest.

Asian elderly man with two medical providers
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Through progressive grant funding, researchers from three 性视界传媒 schools encourage greater use of palliative care among Southern Nevada鈥檚 Asian communities.

U.N.L.V. students holding large check
Business and Community |

Inaugural hackathon offered 性视界传媒 students unique opportunity to generate innovative commercial products; winner announced during CES 2019 in Las Vegas.

U.N.L.V. graduate in cap and gown in crowd
Campus News |

A collection of stories highlighting 性视界传媒 students and faculty who made the news in 2018.

Miranda Berrie walking down a corridor
People |

Thanks to a new online bachelor's degree in urban studies, Miranda Barrie has been able to work, travel, campaign, and study on her own terms.

Katheryn "K.C." Brekken, Assistant Research Professor for the School of Public Policy and Leadership and MGM Resorts International Institute at 性视界传媒 poses in front of the Las Vegas Strip.
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Ask this researcher about how citizens can be part of policy solutions.

Skye Dunfield pets her guide dog, Cindy
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What one student who is legally blind learned and how her six tips can help anyone stay safe on campus.

Lori Ciccone, the executive director of the office of sponsored programs, poses in her office.
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Event planning led this alumna to managing sponsored programs at her alma mater.