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University of Nevada, Las Vegas

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is a public land-grant[a] research university in Paradise, Nevada. The 332-acre (134 ha)[5] campus is about 1.6 mi (2.6 km) east of the Las Vegas Strip. It was formerly part of the University of Nevada from 1957 to 1969. It includes the Shadow Lane Campus, just east of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, which houses both School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine. UNLV's law school, the William S. Boyd School of Law, is the only law school in the state.

University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Former names
University of Nevada, Southern Division (1957–1965)
Nevada Southern University (1965–1969)
MottoOmnia Pro Patria (Latin)
Motto in English
"All For Our Country"
TypePublic land-grant[a] research university
EstablishedSeptember 10, 1957; 66 years ago (1957-09-10)
Parent institution
Nevada System of Higher Education
AccreditationNWCCU
Academic affiliations
Endowment$367.6 million (2022)[1]
PresidentKeith E. Whitfield
ProvostChristopher L. Heavey
Academic staff
1,000
Administrative staff
3,282
Students31,142 (2020)[2]
Undergraduates25,869 (Fall 2020)[2]
Postgraduates4,261 (Fall 2020)
4,043 (Fall 2020)[2]
Location, ,
United States

36°06′28″N 115°08′38″W / 36.10779°N 115.14376°W / 36.10779; -115.14376
CampusMidsize City
Main Campus: 358 acres (145 ha)
North Campus: 640 acres (260 ha)
Shadow Lane Campus: 18.2 acres (7.4 ha)
Other campusesLas Vegas
NewspaperThe Scarlet & Gray
ColorsScarlet and gray[3]
   
NicknameRebels
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FBSMountain West
Websitewww.unlv.edu

It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[6] According to the National Science Foundation, UNLV spent $83 million on research and development in 2018, ranking it 165th in the nation.[7]

History Edit

The first college classes, which eventually became the classes of UNLV, were offered as the southern regional extension division of the University of Nevada, in 1959 in a classroom at Las Vegas High School. In 1955, State Senator Mahlon Brown "sponsored the legislation to provide $200,000 to construct the campus's first building" – Frazier Hall.[8] Groundbreaking on the original 60-acre (24 ha) site was in April 1956, and the university purchased a 640-acre (260 ha) site in North Las Vegas for future expansion. UNLV was officially founded by the Nevada Board of Regents as the Southern Division of the University of Nevada on September 10, 1957. The first classes were held on the current campus in the post and beam Mid Century Modern Maude Frazier Hall designed by the local architectural firm, Zick & Sharp. Twenty-nine students graduated in the first commencement ceremonies in 1964.[9][10]

In 1965, the Nevada Legislature named the school Nevada Southern University, and the Board of Regents hired the campus's first president, Donald C. Moyer,[11] who died in 2008 at the age of 88.[12]

In 1968, Nevada Southern was given equal status with its parent institution in Reno, and the present name was approved by the regents in January 1969, during a winter session and without the need of input from representatives from the University of Nevada, Reno. During this time, Nevada Southern University also adopted the southern "Rebel" athletics moniker and a mascot dressed in a southern Confederate uniform named Beauregard. The popular reasoning behind such a controversial moniker and mascot is that they did it to oppose the northern Union traditions and symbols of their northern rival, the University of Nevada. Soon, protests from NSU/UNLV students forced a slight change to their Confederate mascot, but the "Rebels" moniker remains to this day. Since its founding, the university has grown rapidly, expanding both its academic programs and campus facilities.

In 1969, the board of regents approved the name University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the abbreviation UNLV.[10]

In 1973, Jerry Tarkanian was hired as the men's basketball coach by UNLV's second president, Roman Zorn.[13]

The Center for Business and Economic Research was established in 1975 for research projects that assist in the development of the Nevada economy and assist state and local agencies and private-sector enterprises in the collection and analysis of economic and market data.

In 1981, Claes Oldenburg's Flashlight sculpture was installed on the plaza between Artemus Ham Hall and Judy Bayley Theatre.[14]

The Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies was established in 1989.[15]

In 2001, Lied Library officially opened to the public on January 8, at a final cost of $55.3 million.[16]

In 2002, the School of Dental Medicine opened to train students, and to offer low-cost dental care to residents.[17]

In 2003, the Institute for Security Studies was established to address homeland security concerns. The Lynn Bennett Childhood Development Center opened.[18]

In 2004, UNLV opened its first regional campus on Shadow Lane, near the University Medical Center. The School of Dental Medicine is located on the Shadow Lane Campus.[10] Also, the School of Public Health was established in the Division of Health Sciences to address new and emerging public-health issues.[18]

In 2005, construction began on the $113 million science and engineering building, which has 200,000 square feet of teaching space, laboratories, and high-tech conference rooms. The building, completed in 2008, was designed to support interdisciplinary research; draw students to high-demand fields such as electrical engineering, computer science, and environmental science; and attract national and international researchers. UNLV launched its first comprehensive campaign, Invent the Future, with the goal of raising $500 million by December 2008. Also, the Air Force ROTC program was established on campus.[18]

In 2006, The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents raised the minimum GPA to 3.0 for admittance to UNLV. UNLV opened its first international campus in Singapore, where the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration offered a bachelor's degree program in hospitality management.[18] UNLV planned to end its partnership with the Singapore Institute of Technology by 2015, due to economic issues such as rising tuition in Las Vegas and the falling value of the U.S. dollar in Singapore.[19]

In 2007, an expanded student union (with study and social lounges, eateries, a new ballroom, and a 300-seat theater) and a new student recreation center (with high-tech weight and fitness rooms, swimming pools, and a juice bar) opened in the fall. These facilities reflected UNLV's goal of becoming more student-oriented. The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs broke ground for the $94  million Greenspun Hall, which showcased the latest environmental and technological advancements and served as an anchor for "Midtown UNLV."[18]

In 2011, UNLV's business college was formally renamed after a $15  million donation from the Ted and Doris Lee family, the Las Vegas real estate, hotel, restaurant, and casino investors.[20]

In 2016, UNLV hosted the final presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies covered the debate on their local station UNLV-TV. This featured a three-hour-live broadcast of round-table student commentary, interviews, and coverage from the spin room inside the Thomas and Mack Center.

In 2017, UNLV shut down the only HIV clinic for children and pregnant women in Southern Nevada region for ethical violations.[21] UNLV later settled for $1.45 million related to improper charges made by principal investigator Echezona Ezeanolue to several federal research awards.[22]

In 2018, UNLV President Len Jessup had received unfavorable performance reviews from the system chancellor.[23] Ethical concerns were raised when a $14 million donation was conditioned on his continual employment, but the UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees conducted an ethics investigation that uncovered no self-dealings by Jessup and the donor.[24][25]

In 2019, UNLV renamed the School of Community Health Sciences as the School of Public Health.[26]

Organization Edit

UNLV offers more than 350 bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in varying fields, which are taught by 850 faculty members.

Academic schools, colleges and divisions:

  • School of Integrated Health Sciences[27]
  • School of Architecture
  • School of Public Health[26]
  • College of Education
  • Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering
  • College of Fine Arts
  • Graduate College
  • Honors College
  • William F. Harrah College of Hospitality[28]
  • Hank Greenspun School of Journalism & Media Studies
  • College of Liberal Arts
  • School of Music
  • College of Sciences
  • Greenspun College of Urban Affairs
  • School of Public Policy and Leadership
  • School of Environment and Public Affairs
  • School of Social Work
  • Department of Communication Studies
  • Department of Criminal Justice

Professional schools:

Black Mountain Institute Edit

The Black Mountain Institute (BMI) is a literary center at the university. It focuses on "live experiences, fellowships, innovative media, and literary activism".[29]

Research Edit

UNLV research and economic development activities increased for the fourth consecutive year, according to the fiscal-year-end report from the Division of Research and Economic Development. Research awards rose by 7.5 percent to nearly $34.5 million, and proposals increased by two percent. Research expenditures in FY18 totaled $37 million.[30]

The College of Sciences received the largest amount of award funding among the colleges once again this fiscal year: nearly $15 million through more than 100 awards. Engineering followed with roughly $7.6 million in awards. The College of Education posted the largest percentage gain in award funding in FY16 with a nearly 47% increase from $1,776,332 in FY15 to $2,609,366 in FY16.

UNLV's economic development activities continue to grow. Sixty-one patents were filed in FY16, an increase of 17% over FY15, and licensing revenue doubled from $126,242 in FY15 to $252,309 in FY16.

Another measure of university research activity is the number of doctoral degrees conferred, as doctoral programs require a strong research component culminating in the doctoral dissertation. UNLV doctoral conferrals increased nearly 13% in FY16 to 166 degrees conferred. For the 2017–2018 school year, 163 doctoral degrees were conferred.[30]

Academics Edit

Undergraduate admissions Edit

Fall Freshman Statistics[31][32][33][34][35]
  2016 2015 2014 2013 2012
Applicants 8,533 7,666 7,408 7,343 6,366
Admits 7,064 6,781 6,437 6,250 5,133
% Admitted 82.8 88.5 86.9 85.1 80.6
Avg GPA 3.31 3.28 3.24 3.25 3.24
SAT Range* 900–1130 890–1120 880–1110 890–1110 880–1110
ACT Range 19–24 18–25 19–24 19–24 18–24
*(out of 1600)

UNLV's admissions process is considered "selective" according to U.S. News & World Report.[36] For freshmen entering fall 2018, 9,527 were accepted out of 11,613 applicants, and 3,947 enrolled.[31] Women constituted 57.9% of the incoming class; men were 42.1%.[31]

Among freshman students who enrolled in fall 2016, SAT scores for the middle 50% ranged from 450 to 560 for critical reading, 450–570 for math, and 430–540 for writing.[31] ACT composite scores for the middle 50% ranged from 19 to 24.[31] In terms of class rank, 20% of enrolled freshmen were in the top 10% of their high school classes; 52% ranked in the top quarter, and 82% ranked in the top half.[31] The average high school grade point average was 3.31.[31]

Rankings Edit

USN&WR graduate school rankings[44]

Education 95
Engineering 152–200
Law 62
Nursing: Doctorate 40
Nursing: Master's 40

USN&WR departmental rankings[44]

Biological Sciences 218
Clinical Psychology 101
Earth Sciences 78
English 99
Fine Arts 135
Health Care Management 65
History 114
Mathematics 136
Physical Therapy 57
Physics 139
Psychology 190
Public Affairs 90
Public Health 102
Social Work 77
Sociology 102

According to the QS World University Rankings, William F. Harrah College of Hospitality's Hotel Administration program is ranked No. 2 in the world in 2020.[45]

Lee Business School's part-time MBA program is ranked in the top 28% in U.S. News & World Report's 2014 ranking of best business graduate programs.[46]

The Atlantic recognized UNLV's English department as having one of the nation's most innovative master of fine arts programs and one of the top-five doctoral programs in creative writing.[47]

Down Beat magazine, the internationally recognized industry standard trade publication for jazz music, recognized the work of the 2010 UNLV Jazz Ensemble as "Outstanding Large Jazz Ensemble Performance" among graduate college-level jazz bands in their annual Student Music Award issue of that year.[48]

In 2018, UNLV surpassed New York University as the most diverse university for undergraduates according to U.S. News & World Report.[49]

Student life Edit

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[50] Total
Hispanic 32% 32
 
White 28% 28
 
Asian 17% 17
 
Other[b] 11% 11
 
Black 8% 8
 
Foreign national 2% 2
 
Pacific Islander 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[c] 43% 43
 
Affluent[d] 57% 57
 

Much of the student life at UNLV revolves around its Student Union, which houses the offices for its student government and student organizations on its third floor.

Student government Edit

The Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (CSUN) is the undergraduate student government at UNLV. This body consists of an executive board, a senate of 25 members from all of the colleges at UNLV, a judicial council, and directors who plan and organize events and marketing. CSUN currently has an annual budget of about $1 million, funded through student fees. The senate ways and means committee determines how the CSUN budget will be divided or set aside for items such as student organization funding and scholarships. The final say on spending in CSUN is the senate.[51]

Together with UNLV, CSUN founded an on-campus preschool in 1974 as part of the College of Education. Both students and staff can use this accredited preschool.[52]

The graduate student government at UNLV, called The Graduate and Professional Student Association, is separate from the undergraduate student government.[53]

Student organizations Edit

UNLV has over 350[54] student organizations.[55] To become official, the organization must become recognized by UNLV's Involvement Center.[56][57]

Newspaper Edit

The Scarlet and Gray Free Press is the student newspaper on campus. It covers many topics about higher education in UNLV and the state. The paper extensively covers CSUN senate meetings and elections. It is printed twice weekly and posts its articles online.[58] Recently, the newspaper's name was changed from Rebel Yell to its current iteration, as the former title was criticized for its reference to Confederate culture.[59]

Greek life Edit

Interfraternity Council

Panhellenic Conference

Multicultural Greek Council

National Pan-Hellenic Council

Campus Edit

 
The Las Vegas Strip can be seen in the distance from various points on the UNLV campus.

The main campus of UNLV is on 332-acres[63] in centrally located Paradise, Nevada.

Midtown UNLV is an ongoing private-public development along Maryland Parkway, a border street to the school. Development began in 2002 and its purpose is to expand the university to meet the demands of a major university in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The project to improve the "front door" of the university by improving amenities for students and businesses along Maryland Parkway. The goals are to reduce vacant spaces, lower business turnover rates, and create space for the university to expand. Additionally, the project aims to create new housing developments close to campus. Major funding is through state funding sources along with private donations.[64]

Sustainability Edit

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has created an Urban Sustainability Initiative that strives to implement sustainable practices on campus and in the larger Las Vegas community.[65] In addition to having two campus buildings in the process of LEED Silver Certification and one building in the process of LEED Gold Certification, UNLV has reduced its use of electricity and natural gas by 38% per square foot since 2001 by retrofitting older campus buildings.[66] In the 2009 edition of the Sustainable Endowment Institute's College Sustainability Report Card, University of Nevada-Las Vegas received a grade of "C".[67]

The Science and Engineering building received a LEED Silver rating in March 2009. SEB achieved this rating by using recycled glass, steel, concrete, and wood. More than 60% of the leftover construction materials were recycled. The roof of SEB was made to reflect 92% of sunlight. This reduces the amount of heat absorbed into the building, so reduces energy needed to cool the building. Incoming air to SEB is also cooled through evaporation so the need for air conditioning is reduced. High-performance window glazing also allows light to come in while keeping the building insulated. Occupancy sensors allow lights to automatically turn off when a room is not occupied, saving electricity. Low-flow sinks, toilets, and showers, as well as a drip irrigation system for the native desert landscape, reduce water usage by 42%. SEB also uses a reclaimed water system that captures wastewater, providing 750 gallons of water a day that are used to flush toilets.[68]

The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs building of UNLV received a LEED Gold rating in April 2010.[69]

In 2009, UNLV received the Cashman Good Government Award for the campus' sustainability measures for "maintaining consistent energy costs despite substantial campus growth," saving nearly $11 million from 2001 to 2009. UNLV was also recognized for managing the xeric demonstration garden and for its recycling efforts.[70]

Recent efforts by the university to improve sustainability practices include participation in the Solar Decathlon[71] and creation of a Sustainability Coordinator position to investigate methods for improving sustainability of residence halls.[72]

Residence halls Edit

Four residence-hall complexes are on the campus: Dayton Complex, Tonopah Complex, South Residential Complex, and Upper Class Complex.

Libraries Edit

UNLV has several libraries on the main campus. The biggest is the Lied Library in the center of campus. Opened in 2001, the 301,000-square-foot (28,000 m2), $58 million facility is named for real estate entrepreneur Ernst W. Lied.[10]

Many colleges also have their individual libraries that hold materials more closely related to the college:

  • The Architecture Studies Library in the UNLV School of Architecture
  • The Teacher Development & Resources Library in the College of Education
  • The Music Library in the Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center
  • The Wiener-Rogers Law Library in the William S. Boyd School of Law[73]

Athletic facilities Edit

UNLV's main athletic facilities include Thomas & Mack Center (1983),[74] Cox Pavilion, Buchanan Natatorium, Earl Wilson Stadium, and Allegiant Stadium. These facilities hold home games for UNLV sports programs and have hosted events such as the Mountain West Conference basketball tournament[75] and the National Finals Rodeo.[76]

In 2007, the 188,000 sq ft (17,500 m2) recreation center was completed. It caters to the needs of UNLV students' physical and mental health.[77]

The Mendenhall Center, a training center dedicated for the UNLV basketball program, opened in 2012. The Fertitta Football Complex for UNLV Football opened in 2019.

Other notable buildings Edit

Performing arts facilities include the Judy Bayley Theatre (1972), the Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall (1976), the Black Box Theatre, the Alta Ham Fine Arts Complex (1982), and the Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center (2001).[78]

In 1997, the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building opened.

In 2007, a new 135,000 sq ft (12,500 m2) student union was opened. This building offers many amenities for students including a social atmosphere, a diverse food court, conference rooms, a game room, student government offices, and student organization offices.[79]

One of the newer buildings on campus, the Greenspun Hall, opened its doors in 2008. Home to the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs and the Brookings Mountain West Institute, this five-story, 120,000-square-foot building is home to state-of-the art media facilities. It also houses the campus radio station KUNV-FM, student-run HD2 radio station, and the television production organization UNLV-TV. Certified under the LEEDrating system, the building was named after Las Vegas Sun founder and publisher Hank Greenspun. The Greenspun family also donated $37 million to the total cost of the building.[80][81][82]

In 2008, the Science and Engineering Building opened. It was created to serve both the College of Sciences and the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering in an environmentally friendly manner.

Athletics Edit

 
The Thomas and Mack Center and adjoining Cox Pavilion house many of the university's athletic teams.

UNLV supports varsity teams in 16[83] different sports. The men's basketball team is referred to as the Runnin' Rebels and the men's baseball team is referred to as the Hustlin' Rebels. The Rebels are a founding member of the Mountain West Conference, in the NCAA's Division I. The only exceptions are the UNLV men's soccer team and swim and dive team, which compete in the Western Athletic Conference.

The school's official colors of scarlet and gray can be traced to 1958, when UNLV adopted as mascot a wolf wearing a Confederate uniform. Scarlet and gray were traditional colors of the Confederacy with its gray uniforms and red-based flag. UNLV's mascot is Hey Reb!, the toned-down version of the original mascot named Beauregard, which was a wolf character dressed in Confederate hat and uniform. UNLV's Hey Reb mascot made his debut in 1983. He received his first makeover in 1997 and second in 2009. Named one of 12 All-American Mascots, he competed for the title of 2004 Capital One Mascot of the Year and made a strong showing by coming in second in online voting. No stranger to national television, Hey Reb has also appeared in two memorable ESPN SportsCenter commercials.

UNLV's mascot is based on the university's split from their literal Northern rival, University of Nevada (Reno) and not on any direct reference to the actual Confederacy. As UNLV was once a Southern campus of the University of Nevada (Reno) when it became its own university, UNLV was seen as literally the South splitting from the North. UNLV had been seen as the little brother to UNR for quite some time even though Las Vegas has always been the more densely populated city of the two. Thus, the University of Nevada (Reno) Wolf mascot was dressed as a confederate soldier in UNLV colors and made the UNLV mascot as a Rebel to the UNR Wolf Pack which became the main rival of UNLV. The original basketball center court with the wolf mascot is still at the center of campus today. This story is relayed to incoming Freshman during Freshman orientation.

On June 16, 2020, amid protests of racial inequality related to the murder of George Floyd, UNLV announced the removal of the Hey Reb! statue in front of the Tam Alumni Center, stating: "In recent conversations with the donor we mutually agreed it was best to remove the statue and return it." The university's president Marta Meana clarified the decision: "Over the past few months, I have had discussions with multiple individuals and stakeholder groups from campus and the community on how best the university can move forward given recent events throughout our nation".[84]

UNLV has many traditions in its athletic programs. Each year, the men's football team plays the Nevada Wolf Pack in a football game called the Battle for Nevada. The trophy for that game is the Fremont Cannon. Built by the Kennecott Copper Corp., Nevada Mines Division, the cannon is valued at more than $10,000 and is considered one of the best and loudest, symbols of rivalry in college football.[85] The cannon was permanently silenced in 2000, when Rebel players and fans accidentally dropped the trophy during a victory celebration.[86] Since then, the teams continue the tradition with the victor painting the Fremont Cannon with the inscription of "University of Notta Lotta Victories" or "University of Northern Rejects".[86] UNLV trails Nevada in the series 28–18 after losing the 2020 game at Allegiant Stadium with a score of 31–19.

UNLV is most known for its men's basketball program. Made famous by Coach Jerry Tarkanian in the 1970s–1990s, the Runnin' Rebels are the third-most winning team in Division I basketball history by percentage, only behind Kentucky and North Carolina (.713, 1037–418 through 2008).[87] The UNLV team is well known for their 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship by defeating Duke University 103–73, which was and still is the largest margin of victory in a championship game. In that same game, UNLV became the first team to break 100 points in a championship game.[88]

UNLV is also known for its golf program. Led by coach Dwaine Knight, the UNLV golf program has turned out PGA Tour pros such as Adam Scott, Chris Riley, Chad Campbell, Ryan Moore, Skip Kendall, Charlie Hoffman, Bill Lunde, Andres Gonzales, and Garrick Higgo.[89] They won the NCAA Division I Men's National Golf Championship in 1998. In February 2011, the Rebel men's swimming and diving team won their seventh-straight Mountain West Conference titles.[90] Three Rebel swimmers competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics; Joe Bartoch and Richard Hortness represented Canada and Jonas Anderson represented Sweden.[91]

Notable people Edit

Faculty Edit

Notable faculty include:

Alumni Edit

UNLV has seen many of its former students go on to local and national prominence. This includes many athletes who have excelled at the collegiate and professional levels.

Former Rebels in the entertainment world include:

UNLV has also produced politicians, including:

 
Governor Joe Lombardo
 
Former Senator John Ensign
 
Former Congressman James Bilbray

Other notable alumni include:

Gallery Edit

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Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b The passage of SB287 in May 2021 by Nevada State Legislature confirms that UNLV is considered a land-grant university[4]
  2. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  4. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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For the other public research university in Nevada see University of Nevada Reno UNLV redirects here For other uses see UNLV disambiguation The University of Nevada Las Vegas UNLV is a public land grant a research university in Paradise Nevada The 332 acre 134 ha 5 campus is about 1 6 mi 2 6 km east of the Las Vegas Strip It was formerly part of the University of Nevada from 1957 to 1969 It includes the Shadow Lane Campus just east of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada which houses both School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine UNLV s law school the William S Boyd School of Law is the only law school in the state University of Nevada Las VegasFormer namesUniversity of Nevada Southern Division 1957 1965 Nevada Southern University 1965 1969 MottoOmnia Pro Patria Latin Motto in English All For Our Country TypePublic land grant a research universityEstablishedSeptember 10 1957 66 years ago 1957 09 10 Parent institutionNevada System of Higher EducationAccreditationNWCCUAcademic affiliationsCUMUSpace grantEndowment 367 6 million 2022 1 PresidentKeith E WhitfieldProvostChristopher L HeaveyAcademic staff1 000Administrative staff3 282Students31 142 2020 2 Undergraduates25 869 Fall 2020 2 Postgraduates4 261 Fall 2020 Doctoral students4 043 Fall 2020 2 LocationParadise Nevada United States36 06 28 N 115 08 38 W 36 10779 N 115 14376 W 36 10779 115 14376CampusMidsize City Main Campus 358 acres 145 ha North Campus 640 acres 260 ha Shadow Lane Campus 18 2 acres 7 4 ha Other campusesLas VegasNewspaperThe Scarlet amp GrayColorsScarlet and gray 3 NicknameRebelsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS Mountain WestWebsitewww wbr unlv wbr eduIt is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 6 According to the National Science Foundation UNLV spent 83 million on research and development in 2018 ranking it 165th in the nation 7 Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Black Mountain Institute 3 Research 4 Academics 4 1 Undergraduate admissions 4 2 Rankings 5 Student life 5 1 Student government 5 2 Student organizations 5 3 Newspaper 6 Greek life 7 Campus 7 1 Sustainability 7 2 Residence halls 7 3 Libraries 7 4 Athletic facilities 7 5 Other notable buildings 8 Athletics 9 Notable people 9 1 Faculty 9 2 Alumni 10 Gallery 11 References 12 External links 13 NotesHistory EditThe first college classes which eventually became the classes of UNLV were offered as the southern regional extension division of the University of Nevada in 1959 in a classroom at Las Vegas High School In 1955 State Senator Mahlon Brown sponsored the legislation to provide 200 000 to construct the campus s first building Frazier Hall 8 Groundbreaking on the original 60 acre 24 ha site was in April 1956 and the university purchased a 640 acre 260 ha site in North Las Vegas for future expansion UNLV was officially founded by the Nevada Board of Regents as the Southern Division of the University of Nevada on September 10 1957 The first classes were held on the current campus in the post and beam Mid Century Modern Maude Frazier Hall designed by the local architectural firm Zick amp Sharp Twenty nine students graduated in the first commencement ceremonies in 1964 9 10 In 1965 the Nevada Legislature named the school Nevada Southern University and the Board of Regents hired the campus s first president Donald C Moyer 11 who died in 2008 at the age of 88 12 In 1968 Nevada Southern was given equal status with its parent institution in Reno and the present name was approved by the regents in January 1969 during a winter session and without the need of input from representatives from the University of Nevada Reno During this time Nevada Southern University also adopted the southern Rebel athletics moniker and a mascot dressed in a southern Confederate uniform named Beauregard The popular reasoning behind such a controversial moniker and mascot is that they did it to oppose the northern Union traditions and symbols of their northern rival the University of Nevada Soon protests from NSU UNLV students forced a slight change to their Confederate mascot but the Rebels moniker remains to this day Since its founding the university has grown rapidly expanding both its academic programs and campus facilities In 1969 the board of regents approved the name University of Nevada Las Vegas and the abbreviation UNLV 10 In 1973 Jerry Tarkanian was hired as the men s basketball coach by UNLV s second president Roman Zorn 13 The Center for Business and Economic Research was established in 1975 for research projects that assist in the development of the Nevada economy and assist state and local agencies and private sector enterprises in the collection and analysis of economic and market data In 1981 Claes Oldenburg s Flashlight sculpture was installed on the plaza between Artemus Ham Hall and Judy Bayley Theatre 14 The Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies was established in 1989 15 In 2001 Lied Library officially opened to the public on January 8 at a final cost of 55 3 million 16 In 2002 the School of Dental Medicine opened to train students and to offer low cost dental care to residents 17 In 2003 the Institute for Security Studies was established to address homeland security concerns The Lynn Bennett Childhood Development Center opened 18 In 2004 UNLV opened its first regional campus on Shadow Lane near the University Medical Center The School of Dental Medicine is located on the Shadow Lane Campus 10 Also the School of Public Health was established in the Division of Health Sciences to address new and emerging public health issues 18 In 2005 construction began on the 113 million science and engineering building which has 200 000 square feet of teaching space laboratories and high tech conference rooms The building completed in 2008 was designed to support interdisciplinary research draw students to high demand fields such as electrical engineering computer science and environmental science and attract national and international researchers UNLV launched its first comprehensive campaign Invent the Future with the goal of raising 500 million by December 2008 Also the Air Force ROTC program was established on campus 18 In 2006 The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents raised the minimum GPA to 3 0 for admittance to UNLV UNLV opened its first international campus in Singapore where the William F Harrah College of Hotel Administration offered a bachelor s degree program in hospitality management 18 UNLV planned to end its partnership with the Singapore Institute of Technology by 2015 due to economic issues such as rising tuition in Las Vegas and the falling value of the U S dollar in Singapore 19 In 2007 an expanded student union with study and social lounges eateries a new ballroom and a 300 seat theater and a new student recreation center with high tech weight and fitness rooms swimming pools and a juice bar opened in the fall These facilities reflected UNLV s goal of becoming more student oriented The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs broke ground for the 94 million Greenspun Hall which showcased the latest environmental and technological advancements and served as an anchor for Midtown UNLV 18 In 2011 UNLV s business college was formally renamed after a 15 million donation from the Ted and Doris Lee family the Las Vegas real estate hotel restaurant and casino investors 20 In 2016 UNLV hosted the final presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump The Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies covered the debate on their local station UNLV TV This featured a three hour live broadcast of round table student commentary interviews and coverage from the spin room inside the Thomas and Mack Center In 2017 UNLV shut down the only HIV clinic for children and pregnant women in Southern Nevada region for ethical violations 21 UNLV later settled for 1 45 million related to improper charges made by principal investigator Echezona Ezeanolue to several federal research awards 22 In 2018 UNLV President Len Jessup had received unfavorable performance reviews from the system chancellor 23 Ethical concerns were raised when a 14 million donation was conditioned on his continual employment but the UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees conducted an ethics investigation that uncovered no self dealings by Jessup and the donor 24 25 In 2019 UNLV renamed the School of Community Health Sciences as the School of Public Health 26 Organization EditUNLV offers more than 350 bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees in varying fields which are taught by 850 faculty members Academic schools colleges and divisions School of Integrated Health Sciences 27 School of Architecture School of Public Health 26 College of Education Howard R Hughes College of Engineering College of Fine Arts Graduate College Honors College William F Harrah College of Hospitality 28 Hank Greenspun School of Journalism amp Media Studies College of Liberal Arts School of Music College of Sciences Greenspun College of Urban Affairs School of Public Policy and Leadership School of Environment and Public Affairs School of Social Work Department of Communication Studies Department of Criminal JusticeProfessional schools Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine Lee Business School School of Dental Medicine School of Nursing William S Boyd School of Law Black Mountain Institute Edit The Black Mountain Institute BMI is a literary center at the university It focuses on live experiences fellowships innovative media and literary activism 29 Research EditUNLV research and economic development activities increased for the fourth consecutive year according to the fiscal year end report from the Division of Research and Economic Development Research awards rose by 7 5 percent to nearly 34 5 million and proposals increased by two percent Research expenditures in FY18 totaled 37 million 30 The College of Sciences received the largest amount of award funding among the colleges once again this fiscal year nearly 15 million through more than 100 awards Engineering followed with roughly 7 6 million in awards The College of Education posted the largest percentage gain in award funding in FY16 with a nearly 47 increase from 1 776 332 in FY15 to 2 609 366 in FY16 UNLV s economic development activities continue to grow Sixty one patents were filed in FY16 an increase of 17 over FY15 and licensing revenue doubled from 126 242 in FY15 to 252 309 in FY16 Another measure of university research activity is the number of doctoral degrees conferred as doctoral programs require a strong research component culminating in the doctoral dissertation UNLV doctoral conferrals increased nearly 13 in FY16 to 166 degrees conferred For the 2017 2018 school year 163 doctoral degrees were conferred 30 Academics EditUndergraduate admissions Edit Fall Freshman Statistics 31 32 33 34 35 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012Applicants 8 533 7 666 7 408 7 343 6 366Admits 7 064 6 781 6 437 6 250 5 133 Admitted 82 8 88 5 86 9 85 1 80 6Avg GPA 3 31 3 28 3 24 3 25 3 24SAT Range 900 1130 890 1120 880 1110 890 1110 880 1110ACT Range 19 24 18 25 19 24 19 24 18 24 out of 1600 UNLV s admissions process is considered selective according to U S News amp World Report 36 For freshmen entering fall 2018 9 527 were accepted out of 11 613 applicants and 3 947 enrolled 31 Women constituted 57 9 of the incoming class men were 42 1 31 Among freshman students who enrolled in fall 2016 SAT scores for the middle 50 ranged from 450 to 560 for critical reading 450 570 for math and 430 540 for writing 31 ACT composite scores for the middle 50 ranged from 19 to 24 31 In terms of class rank 20 of enrolled freshmen were in the top 10 of their high school classes 52 ranked in the top quarter and 82 ranked in the top half 31 The average high school grade point average was 3 31 31 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 37 548THE WSJ 38 330U S News amp World Report 39 258Washington Monthly 40 173GlobalARWU 41 501 600THE 42 601 800U S News amp World Report 43 814USN amp WR graduate school rankings 44 Education 95Engineering 152 200Law 62Nursing Doctorate 40Nursing Master s 40USN amp WR departmental rankings 44 Biological Sciences 218Clinical Psychology 101Earth Sciences 78English 99Fine Arts 135Health Care Management 65History 114Mathematics 136Physical Therapy 57Physics 139Psychology 190Public Affairs 90Public Health 102Social Work 77Sociology 102According to the QS World University Rankings William F Harrah College of Hospitality s Hotel Administration program is ranked No 2 in the world in 2020 45 Lee Business School s part time MBA program is ranked in the top 28 in U S News amp World Report s 2014 ranking of best business graduate programs 46 The Atlantic recognized UNLV s English department as having one of the nation s most innovative master of fine arts programs and one of the top five doctoral programs in creative writing 47 Down Beat magazine the internationally recognized industry standard trade publication for jazz music recognized the work of the 2010 UNLV Jazz Ensemble as Outstanding Large Jazz Ensemble Performance among graduate college level jazz bands in their annual Student Music Award issue of that year 48 In 2018 UNLV surpassed New York University as the most diverse university for undergraduates according toU S News amp World Report 49 Student life EditUndergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 50 TotalHispanic 32 32 White 28 28 Asian 17 17 Other b 11 11 Black 8 8 Foreign national 2 2 Pacific Islander 1 1 Economic diversityLow income c 43 43 Affluent d 57 57 Much of the student life at UNLV revolves around its Student Union which houses the offices for its student government and student organizations on its third floor Student government Edit The Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada Las Vegas CSUN is the undergraduate student government at UNLV This body consists of an executive board a senate of 25 members from all of the colleges at UNLV a judicial council and directors who plan and organize events and marketing CSUN currently has an annual budget of about 1 million funded through student fees The senate ways and means committee determines how the CSUN budget will be divided or set aside for items such as student organization funding and scholarships The final say on spending in CSUN is the senate 51 Together with UNLV CSUN founded an on campus preschool in 1974 as part of the College of Education Both students and staff can use this accredited preschool 52 The graduate student government at UNLV called The Graduate and Professional Student Association is separate from the undergraduate student government 53 Student organizations Edit UNLV has over 350 54 student organizations 55 To become official the organization must become recognized by UNLV s Involvement Center 56 57 Newspaper Edit The Scarlet and Gray Free Press is the student newspaper on campus It covers many topics about higher education in UNLV and the state The paper extensively covers CSUN senate meetings and elections It is printed twice weekly and posts its articles online 58 Recently the newspaper s name was changed from Rebel Yell to its current iteration as the former title was criticized for its reference to Confederate culture 59 Greek life EditInterfraternity Council Alpha Epsilon Pi AEP Alpha Sigma Phi ASF Alpha Tau Omega ATW Delta Chi DX Lambda Chi Alpha LXA Nu Alpha Kappa NAK Pi Kappa Alpha PKA Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE Sigma Alpha Mu SAM Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE Panhellenic Conference Alpha Delta Pi ADP Alpha Gamma Delta AGD Alpha Xi Delta A3D Gamma Phi Beta GFB 60 Sigma Kappa SK Sigma Sigma Sigma SSS Zeta Tau Alpha ZTA Multicultural Greek Council Alpha Phi Gamma AFG Alpha Psi Rho APSR Epsilon Alpha Sigma EAS 61 Kappa Delta Chi KDX Lambda Theta Nu L8N Nu Alpha Kappa NAK Omega Delta Phi WDF Pi Alpha Phi PAF Sigma Delta Alpha SDA Sigma Omega Nu SWN Sigma Theta Psi S8PS National Pan Hellenic Council Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority AKA Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity AFA Delta Sigma Theta sorority DS8 Iota Phi Theta fraternity IF8 Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity KAPS Omega Psi Phi WPSF 62 Phi Beta Sigma fraternity FBS Sigma Gamma Rho sorority SGR Zeta Phi Beta sorority ZFB Campus Edit nbsp The Las Vegas Strip can be seen in the distance from various points on the UNLV campus The main campus of UNLV is on 332 acres 63 in centrally located Paradise Nevada Midtown UNLV is an ongoing private public development along Maryland Parkway a border street to the school Development began in 2002 and its purpose is to expand the university to meet the demands of a major university in the Las Vegas metropolitan area The project to improve the front door of the university by improving amenities for students and businesses along Maryland Parkway The goals are to reduce vacant spaces lower business turnover rates and create space for the university to expand Additionally the project aims to create new housing developments close to campus Major funding is through state funding sources along with private donations 64 Sustainability Edit The University of Nevada Las Vegas has created an Urban Sustainability Initiative that strives to implement sustainable practices on campus and in the larger Las Vegas community 65 In addition to having two campus buildings in the process of LEED Silver Certification and one building in the process of LEED Gold Certification UNLV has reduced its use of electricity and natural gas by 38 per square foot since 2001 by retrofitting older campus buildings 66 In the 2009 edition of the Sustainable Endowment Institute s College Sustainability Report Card University of Nevada Las Vegas received a grade of C 67 The Science and Engineering building received a LEED Silver rating in March 2009 SEB achieved this rating by using recycled glass steel concrete and wood More than 60 of the leftover construction materials were recycled The roof of SEB was made to reflect 92 of sunlight This reduces the amount of heat absorbed into the building so reduces energy needed to cool the building Incoming air to SEB is also cooled through evaporation so the need for air conditioning is reduced High performance window glazing also allows light to come in while keeping the building insulated Occupancy sensors allow lights to automatically turn off when a room is not occupied saving electricity Low flow sinks toilets and showers as well as a drip irrigation system for the native desert landscape reduce water usage by 42 SEB also uses a reclaimed water system that captures wastewater providing 750 gallons of water a day that are used to flush toilets 68 The Greenspun College of Urban Affairs building of UNLV received a LEED Gold rating in April 2010 69 In 2009 UNLV received the Cashman Good Government Award for the campus sustainability measures for maintaining consistent energy costs despite substantial campus growth saving nearly 11 million from 2001 to 2009 UNLV was also recognized for managing the xeric demonstration garden and for its recycling efforts 70 Recent efforts by the university to improve sustainability practices include participation in the Solar Decathlon 71 and creation of a Sustainability Coordinator position to investigate methods for improving sustainability of residence halls 72 Residence halls Edit Four residence hall complexes are on the campus Dayton Complex Tonopah Complex South Residential Complex and Upper Class Complex Libraries Edit UNLV has several libraries on the main campus The biggest is the Lied Library in the center of campus Opened in 2001 the 301 000 square foot 28 000 m2 58 million facility is named for real estate entrepreneur Ernst W Lied 10 Many colleges also have their individual libraries that hold materials more closely related to the college The Architecture Studies Library in the UNLV School of Architecture The Teacher Development amp Resources Library in the College of Education The Music Library in the Lee amp Thomas Beam Music Center The Wiener Rogers Law Library in the William S Boyd School of Law 73 Athletic facilities Edit UNLV s main athletic facilities include Thomas amp Mack Center 1983 74 Cox Pavilion Buchanan Natatorium Earl Wilson Stadium and Allegiant Stadium These facilities hold home games for UNLV sports programs and have hosted events such as the Mountain West Conference basketball tournament 75 and the National Finals Rodeo 76 In 2007 the 188 000 sq ft 17 500 m2 recreation center was completed It caters to the needs of UNLV students physical and mental health 77 The Mendenhall Center a training center dedicated for the UNLV basketball program opened in 2012 The Fertitta Football Complex for UNLV Football opened in 2019 Other notable buildings Edit Performing arts facilities include the Judy Bayley Theatre 1972 the Artemus W Ham Concert Hall 1976 the Black Box Theatre the Alta Ham Fine Arts Complex 1982 and the Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center 2001 78 In 1997 the Paul B Sogg Architecture Building opened In 2007 a new 135 000 sq ft 12 500 m2 student union was opened This building offers many amenities for students including a social atmosphere a diverse food court conference rooms a game room student government offices and student organization offices 79 One of the newer buildings on campus the Greenspun Hall opened its doors in 2008 Home to the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs and the Brookings Mountain West Institute this five story 120 000 square foot building is home to state of the art media facilities It also houses the campus radio station KUNV FM student run HD2 radio station and the television production organization UNLV TV Certified under the LEEDrating system the building was named after Las Vegas Sun founder and publisher Hank Greenspun The Greenspun family also donated 37 million to the total cost of the building 80 81 82 In 2008 the Science and Engineering Building opened It was created to serve both the College of Sciences and the Howard R Hughes College of Engineering in an environmentally friendly manner Athletics Edit nbsp The Thomas and Mack Center and adjoining Cox Pavilion house many of the university s athletic teams Main article UNLV Rebels UNLV supports varsity teams in 16 83 different sports The men s basketball team is referred to as the Runnin Rebels and the men s baseball team is referred to as the Hustlin Rebels The Rebels are a founding member of the Mountain West Conference in the NCAA s Division I The only exceptions are the UNLV men s soccer team and swim and dive team which compete in the Western Athletic Conference The school s official colors of scarlet and gray can be traced to 1958 when UNLV adopted as mascot a wolf wearing a Confederate uniform Scarlet and gray were traditional colors of the Confederacy with its gray uniforms and red based flag UNLV s mascot is Hey Reb the toned down version of the original mascot named Beauregard which was a wolf character dressed in Confederate hat and uniform UNLV s Hey Reb mascot made his debut in 1983 He received his first makeover in 1997 and second in 2009 Named one of 12 All American Mascots he competed for the title of 2004 Capital One Mascot of the Year and made a strong showing by coming in second in online voting No stranger to national television Hey Reb has also appeared in two memorable ESPN SportsCenter commercials UNLV s mascot is based on the university s split from their literal Northern rival University of Nevada Reno and not on any direct reference to the actual Confederacy As UNLV was once a Southern campus of the University of Nevada Reno when it became its own university UNLV was seen as literally the South splitting from the North UNLV had been seen as the little brother to UNR for quite some time even though Las Vegas has always been the more densely populated city of the two Thus the University of Nevada Reno Wolf mascot was dressed as a confederate soldier in UNLV colors and made the UNLV mascot as a Rebel to the UNR Wolf Pack which became the main rival of UNLV The original basketball center court with the wolf mascot is still at the center of campus today This story is relayed to incoming Freshman during Freshman orientation On June 16 2020 amid protests of racial inequality related to the murder of George Floyd UNLV announced the removal of the Hey Reb statue in front of the Tam Alumni Center stating In recent conversations with the donor we mutually agreed it was best to remove the statue and return it The university s president Marta Meana clarified the decision Over the past few months I have had discussions with multiple individuals and stakeholder groups from campus and the community on how best the university can move forward given recent events throughout our nation 84 UNLV has many traditions in its athletic programs Each year the men s football team plays the Nevada Wolf Pack in a football game called the Battle for Nevada The trophy for that game is the Fremont Cannon Built by the Kennecott Copper Corp Nevada Mines Division the cannon is valued at more than 10 000 and is considered one of the best and loudest symbols of rivalry in college football 85 The cannon was permanently silenced in 2000 when Rebel players and fans accidentally dropped the trophy during a victory celebration 86 Since then the teams continue the tradition with the victor painting the Fremont Cannon with the inscription of University of Notta Lotta Victories or University of Northern Rejects 86 UNLV trails Nevada in the series 28 18 after losing the 2020 game at Allegiant Stadium with a score of 31 19 UNLV is most known for its men s basketball program Made famous by Coach Jerry Tarkanian in the 1970s 1990s the Runnin Rebels are the third most winning team in Division I basketball history by percentage only behind Kentucky and North Carolina 713 1037 418 through 2008 87 The UNLV team is well known for their 1990 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship by defeating Duke University 103 73 which was and still is the largest margin of victory in a championship game In that same game UNLV became the first team to break 100 points in a championship game 88 UNLV is also known for its golf program Led by coach Dwaine Knight the UNLV golf program has turned out PGA Tour pros such as Adam Scott Chris Riley Chad Campbell Ryan Moore Skip Kendall Charlie Hoffman Bill Lunde Andres Gonzales and Garrick Higgo 89 They won the NCAA Division I Men s National Golf Championship in 1998 In February 2011 the Rebel men s swimming and diving team won their seventh straight Mountain West Conference titles 90 Three Rebel swimmers competed in the 2008 Beijing Olympics Joe Bartoch and Richard Hortness represented Canada and Jonas Anderson represented Sweden 91 Notable people EditFaculty Edit Notable faculty include Rita Deanin Abbey 1930 2021 David B Ashley b 1951 John Boehner b 1949 Felicia F Campbell 1931 2020 Maile Chapman Clarence Gilyard 1955 2022 Kenny Guinn 1936 2010 Carol Harter b 1941 Hans Hermann Hoppe b 1949 Michel Hugo 1930 2010 Len Jessup Claudia Keelan Lawrence L Larmore Robert Maxson b 1936 Harry Reid 1939 2021 Donald Revell b 1954 Murray Rothbard 1926 1995 Brian Sandoval b 1963 Cathy Scott c 1950 Neal Smatresk b 1951 Wole Soyinka b 1934 Randall Stout 1958 2014 Dina Titus b 1950 Michael Tylo 1948 2021 Douglas A Unger b 1952 Richard Wiley b 1944 Derek Walcott 92 Alumni Edit Main article List of University of Nevada Las Vegas alumni UNLV has seen many of its former students go on to local and national prominence This includes many athletes who have excelled at the collegiate and professional levels Greg Anthony b 1967 93 Joel Anthony b 1982 94 Stacey Augmon b 1968 95 Anthony Bennett b 1993 96 Brian Boehringer b 1969 pitcher for the New York Yankees Chad Campbell b 1974 97 Ben Carter b 1994 Ryan Claridge b 1981 Randall Cunningham b 1963 98 Cecil Fielder b 1963 99 Joe Hawley b 1988 100 Larry Johnson b 1969 101 Ryan Ludwick b 1978 102 Shawn Marion b 1978 103 Keenan McCardell b 1970 104 Efren Navarro b 1986 105 Ryan Reeves b 1981 106 Adam Scott b 1980 107 Reggie Theus b 1957 108 Matt Williams b 1965 109 Ickey Woods b 1966 110 Shaquille Murray Lawrence b 1993 111 112 Bryson Stott b 1997 113 Former Rebels in the entertainment world include Chris Cox Grammy Award nominated record producer and DJ 114 Tabitha and Napoleon D umo Emmy Award winning choreographers 115 116 Guy Fieri b 1968 chef restaurateur and Food Network star 117 Ginger Fish b 1965 band member of Marilyn Manson Brian Garth b 1979 sound engineer producer songwriter and guitarist for American rock band Black Camaro 118 Ryan Higa b 1990 YouTube personality Jimmy Kimmel b 1967 actor comedian and late night talk show host of Jimmy Kimmel Live 119 Suge Knight b 1965 entrepreneur and CEO of Death Row Records also played football at UNLV 120 Tomi Lahren b 1992 American conservative political commentator and former host of the show Tomi for TheBlaze Bryan Le b 1996 YouTube personality 121 Kenny Mayne b 1959 ESPN sports journalist 122 Tom Miller b 1976 artist singer and songwriter for American rock band Black Camaro 123 Ronnie Vannucci b 1976 drummer for the American rock band The Killers 124 Eric Whitacre b 1970 Grammy Award winning composer and conductor 125 Anthony E Zuiker b 1968 creator and executive producer of the CSI television series franchise 126 Dan Tito Davis b 1953 international fugitive and author 127 UNLV has also produced politicians including Irene Bustamante Adams b 1968 former Nevada State Assemblywoman nbsp Governor Joe Lombardo nbsp Former Senator John Ensign nbsp Former Congressman James BilbrayNelson Araujo b 1987 former Nevada State Assemblyman Bob Beers b 1959 former Las Vegas City Councilman former Nevada State Senator and former Nevada State Assemblyman Shelley Berkley b 1951 former U S Representative 128 James Bilbray 1938 2021 former U S Representative Nicole Cannizzaro b 1983 Nevada State Senator Zach Conine b 1981 Nevada State Treasurer John Ensign b 1958 former U S Senator and former U S Representative 129 Edgar Flores b 1986 Nevada State Assemblyman Lucy Flores b 1979 former Nevada State Assemblywoman Jason Frierson b 1970 Nevada State Assemblyman Chris Giunchigliani b 1954 former Vice Chair of the Clark County Commission and former Nevada State Assemblywoman Carolyn Goodman b 1939 Mayor of Las Vegas Gregory Hafen II Nevada State Assemblyman Scott Hammond b 1966 Nevada State Senator and former Nevada State Assemblyman Mark Hutchison b 1963 former Lieutenant Governor of Nevada and former Nevada State Senator Sandra Jauregui b 1983 Nevada State Assemblywoman Ruben Kihuen b 1980 former U S Representative former Nevada State Senator and former Nevada State Assemblyman Joe Lombardo b 1962 Governor of Nevada former Sheriff of Clark County Marilyn Dondero Loop b 1951 Nevada State Senator and former Nevada State Assemblywoman James Ohrenschall b 1972 Nevada State Senator and former Nevada State Assemblyman David Parks b 1943 Nevada State Senator and former Nevada State Assemblyman Keith Pickard b 1962 Nevada State Senator David Roger b 1961 former Clark County District Attorney 130 Steve Sisolak b 1953 Governor of Nevada and former Chair of the Clark County Commission Kim Wallin b 1956 former Nevada State Controller Joyce Woodhouse b 1944 Nevada State Senator Bill Young b 1956 former Sheriff of Clark CountyOther notable alumni include Francis J Beckwith b 1960 Christian philosopher 131 George J Maloof Jr b 1964 President of Maloof Hotels and former owner of the Sacramento Kings 132 Danny Tarkanian b 1961 attorney businessman perennial candidate and son of former basketball head coach Jerry Tarkanian Justin Favela b 1986 Mixed Media ArtistGallery Edit nbsp Aerial view of the main campus nbsp The five story Rod Lee Bigelow Health Sciences Building houses the offices classrooms and laboratories for health physics nursing radiological sciences physical therapy and kinesiology nbsp The glass wall of the Robert L Bigelow Physics Building was built in the shape of a sine wave while banners inside represent the colors of the spectrum nbsp The Boyd School of Law facilities include the state s largest law library and the Thomas and Mack Moot Court nbsp UNLV s Science and Engineering Building nbsp The Flashlight by renowned sculptor Claes Oldenburg stands 38 ft tall and symbolizes UNLV as a Beacon of Knowledge in Southern Nevada nbsp UNLV s School of Dental Medicine is located in the heart of Las Vegas medical district In addition to training dental professionals the school provides dental services to Southern Nevadans nbsp Beam Hall is home to the colleges of Business and Hotel Administration nbsp The University Libraries attract scholars from around the globe with the most comprehensive collection of documents related to the history of gaming in the world nbsp A view through the windows of Lied Library The library holds more than 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