Replacing the ‘Sin’ with ‘Sports’: Reinventing Las Vegas
UNLV history professor Michael Green on the continued evolution of pro sports in Las Vegas and its road to the Super Bowl.
UNLV history professor Michael Green on the continued evolution of pro sports in Las Vegas and its road to the Super Bowl.
Named for the late U.S. Senator, the center will enhance the study of Nevada public history and lands.
For this local boy, Las Vegas has always been in the big leagues.
The impact that UNLV and the University of Nevada, Reno have on our state and nation has never been greater. Working together, our universities are helping shape Nevada's future.
After two decades of documenting the lives of everyday Nevadans, oral historian Claytee White is retiring.
Whether you're reviewing market research or creating a plan for your startup, business librarian Patrick Griffis can point you in the direction of future success.
Preserve Nevada group calls for action to sustain survival of 11 Silver State treasures.
UNLV director of oral history Claytee White shares Nevada’s diverse history, telling us why ‘Nevada Means Home’ for so many.
United through the promise of our work, the state's two research universities are transforming the state we serve.
UNLV economic geologist Simon Jowitt tells us about the future of lithium battery production, green energy, and how American self-sustainability hinges on Nevada.
Annual report from UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research predicts 3.39 million local residents by 2060.
Payday on Block 16 will feature a historic red-light district walking tour, expert talks, and Depression-era films; April 26 event is free with registration.