UNLV partners with the enrollment company Academic HealthPlans (AHP). Students should visit the Academic HealthPlans website for enrollment purposes. UNLV's student health insurance company is Aetna.
The Teaching & Learning Commons has an exciting opportunity for academic faculty this spring semester! Enrollment is now open for Auburn University’s Teaching with AI online course and UNLV’s 11 AI ...
This is a reminder that a brief wireless (WiFi) network outage is planned Monday, Jan. 13 to replace network equipment that’s no longer supported by the manufacturer, which is necessary to maintain ...
Student Health Insurance (SHI) is a medical insurance plan available to admitted and enrolled Domestic Graduate and Professional UNLV Students. The plan offers a network of providers and also gives ...
Do you want to prove that the Earth is round? Hop on a plane, and fly to Cape Town, South Africa, or Melbourne, Australia — two major cities located in the Southern Hemisphere. There, you won’t be ...
President’s Holiday Village Provides Southern Nevada Families With a Little Extra Holiday Cheer Thanks to community partners and dedicated volunteers, UNLV's annual event offered exciting activities ...
Stefanie Flores received her bachelor's and master's degrees from San Jose State University. She holds a master's degree in counselor education and has two professional licenses to practice. Stefanie ...
For many fans, sports betting is most associated with the glare of television screens broadcasting every sporting event imaginable in a glitzy casino in Las Vegas — for decades, one of the only places ...
Pediatric Infectious Disease, Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine [R0145786] - material review date: ongoing Student Success Coordinator, UNLV ...
UNLV Libraries will be going cashless starting Tuesday, Jan. 21. Libraries users will be able to pay for fees, printing, Makerspace materials, and more using RebelCash, credit or debit cards, Apple ...
With the value of community impressed upon him at the School of Integrated Health Sciences, Nikkita Crozier builds career with U.S. Public Health Service.
The world of Alzheimer’s treatments is at an inflection point as more potential drugs make their way out of clinical trials. And on the heels of newly FDA-approved drugs Aduhelm® (aducanumab) in 2021 ...