Topic: giving

trunk full of groceries
Campus News | April 9, 2020

From cleaning supplies to snacks, donations poured in for students remaining in the residence halls.

man stands next to hey reb! statue on campus
People | March 30, 2020

This go-getter came from Washington to attend UNLV and fell in love — with Las Vegas, and his wife.

unlv president marta meana is wrapped in a blanket by audrey martinez and lynn valbuena
Business and Community | February 24, 2020

Thanks to a $9 million gift from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, UNLV’s College of Hospitality and Boyd School of Law will develop multiple education initiatives related to tribal gaming and hospitality.

Group Portrait of Leaders from UNLV and San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Business and Community | February 21, 2020

Historic agreement with San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will support teaching, education, and training opportunities for students, professionals, community members, and Native American tribes.

a group photo of Lexy Lionel, Samuel Lionel, Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid, and Landra Gould Reid
Campus News | January 31, 2020

Legendary Nevada attorney Samuel Lionel and wife Lexy remain steadfastly committed to the success of the William S. Boyd School of Law.

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People | January 10, 2020

From busboy to COO of one of the world's largest resort brands, Bill Hornbuckle has never forgotten those who helped him get to the top. Now, he’s determined to help others get there too.

A student pumps a fist in celebration.
Campus News | November 5, 2019

Online giving campaigns, like the upcoming Rebels Give campaign, play up the competition to drive participation.

Student in white medical coat stands in front of medical equipment
People | November 4, 2019

A UNLV alum and current med school student says the Engelstad Scholars Program solidified his desire to help others.

medical school signage
Business and Community | September 25, 2019

Arlene Kageyama-Chikami hopes that the donation she made in her and her late husband's names will result in improved medical care and more physicians for Southern Nevada.