To support increasing interest in STEM fields and engineering, which are among the fastest-growing fields of study at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, this $55-million, three-story facility will support research in fields such as robotics, cybersecurity, biomedical engineering, energy and water and artificial intelligence.
A 20-acre public safety campus and police headquarters will provide vital law enforcement and public safety services to the Pima and Maricopa tribes within the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC).
With more than 5,600 individuals experiencing homelessness in the Las Vegas area, many of whom are sleeping outside in the extreme heat, the city stepped in to create a solution.