News: 51ԹϺ Foundation
The gift recognizes career achievements of 51ԹϺ professor Robert E. Lang; public event scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Dec. 12 in Greenspun Hall Auditorium.
A 51ԹϺ alum and current med school student says the Engelstad Scholars Program solidified his desire to help others.
Donors are honored for their continuing support of the university and its programs.
Arlene Kageyama-Chikami hopes that the donation she made in her and her late husband's names will result in improved medical care and more physicians for Southern Nevada.
Bradley Boe finds empowerment in a new scholarship for students with spinal cord injuries.
The 51ԹϺ Medical School and its students have been among the beneficiaries.
Triple-major Martha Amaya’s research explores the interactions between policing, public policy, and crowd science.
Asking the right questions is critical in helping this "Data Diva" obtain the information she needs to assist 51ԹϺ, its alumni, and its friends.
Real estate developer Mark Fine helps advance the 51ԹϺ School of Medicine.
Seeing her dean get a pie in his face was part of her greatest day on campus.
University joins the ranks of just 130 institutions nationwide classified by Carnegie as “very high research activity” – or R1 – the gold standard for university research metrics.
Sometimes they find that by helping others, they also help themselves.