
Helping Others Face a New Way of Life
Bradley Boe finds empowerment in a new scholarship for students with spinal cord injuries.
Bradley Boe finds empowerment in a new scholarship for students with spinal cord injuries.
Triple-major Martha Amaya’s research explores the interactions between policing, public policy, and crowd science.
Real estate developer Mark Fine helps advance the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ School of Medicine.
The university's supporters created some fabulous memories by giving gifts that allow the university to grow, help students to succeed, and set an example of community collaboration. Here are just a few highlights.
Sometimes they find that by helping others, they also help themselves.
Susan Lee Johnson will serve as first endowed chair in Liberal Arts; position will elevate history program to leader in the study of the Intermountain West.
With a focus on recruiting students with strong Nevada ties, the School of Medicine is cultivating a commitment to the community in future doctors, says John Moran III.
Faculty-Staff Holiday Card Scholarship recipient has lifelong dream of being an Air Force pilot on the runway and picking up speed.
Scholarship fuels research that could save communities from floods.
Eight new Palladium donors honored for giving $1 million or more.
Kris Engelstad McGarry and the Engelstad Family Foundation are helping make the dreams of dozens of 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ School of Medicine students come true.
Rebels Give is a 1,957-minute fundraising challenge (in honor of the date of 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ’s founding) that encourages the community to get involved and support high-impact campus programs.