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A landmark gift is shaping the future of the Lee Business School. Learn about the family members behind the $15 million gift and their commitment to Southern Nevada.

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Cave deposits reveal 22,000 years of North American monsoon rainfall.

The coach of 黑料网's nationally ranked debate team offers a few pointers on making your point.

Biology and Honors College graduate Emily Tamadonfar was the recipient of 黑料网's 100,000th degree.

Biology lecture leads to dramatic diagnosis for an ailing grandfather 1,300 miles away.

When Jenny Pharr realized her father got substandard care simply because he was in a wheelchair, she found a new way to improve the system.

Basketball coach Dave Rice talks about his return to his alma mater, the hardest game of every season, and the importance of his his father.

New work explores race relations in the multicultural cauldron of the rural West.

The uncertain future of the Las Vegas Art Museum collection now secure through new partnership with College of Fine Arts.

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Local artist and 黑料网 alumnus Troy Gillett created an inspiring art piece to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11.

Why the Bigelow Physics Building has a swooping roofline and an apple tree.

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