The Interview: Stephanie Samson
This administrative assistant left a career in medical education to learn something new, and then found the School of Life Sciences.
This administrative assistant left a career in medical education to learn something new, and then found the School of Life Sciences.
As assistant dean for biomedical science education, Larry D. Alexander will continue to expand the school of medicine's curriculums to better benefit both students and patients.
The future oncologist hopes to return to the medical school as an attending physician after finishing her medical training.
Dr. Lyanna Joy LaFredo, who has practiced medicine for 16 years, has a particular interest in children’s development and mental health.
Professor Frank Rudy Cooper earns American Association of Law Schools' C. Clyde Ferguson, Jr. Award for outstanding law educators.
Dr. Brent Blackwell plans on pursuing a fellowship in trauma surgery after he completes his residency in general surgery.
Cárdenas, an international tourism expert and University of South Carolina interim vice provost, begins his new role at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ March 1.
Kirk Massey, a Blue Man Group member for nearly 20 years, turned to 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ when he was ready to get his bachelor's degree in journalism.
OB-GYN physician who recently joined the medical school feels fulfilled being a mentor and role model to others following in her footsteps.
The longtime career coach is helping Engineering students break into the burgeoning Southern Nevada tech start-up market.
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Nursing's Dean Imelda Reyes shares a look into her professional journey ahead of her Dec. 4 talk.
The Boyd Law professor can boast of being cited by the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, her advocacy for pay equity, and her baking skills.