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Sexual Entertainment and Economies will provide academic insight for researchers on the history and development of these industries in Nevada and beyond.

Audrey James was one of the few African Americans in UNLV's earliest classes and a lifelong educator.

The Oral History Research Center and its inaugural director, Claytee White, celebrate 20 years.

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.
Homecoming brings students and alumni to gether to celebrate at traditions like the golf cart parade, festival, and football game.
UNLV’s Research Impact Librarian enjoys connecting with others through pop culture.
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Cleopatra’s Barge has sailed into Las Vegas history, destined to be replaced at Caesars Palace this spring by just another upscale bar aimed at Millennials.
As Lucille Bryant told a University of Nevada Las Vegas oral historian, once she moved to Las Vegas in 1953 and got a job at the Algiers Hotel.
What are the current plans for businesses in the Westside Business core? During the years from the early 1940s through the 1970s, businesses on the Westside were vibrant and successful. There were restaurants, nightclubs with gaming, a bowling alley, taxicab company, malt shop, beauty shops, and barbershops.

This event is said to support Zabarte's Native American Forum On Nuclear Issues, a collaboration between tribal stakeholders, non-governmental organizations and the departments of Environmental studies, History, Sociology, the Law School and the UNLV Libraries.

A pair of top executive branch officials left Nevada earlier this week, potentially leaving no formal acting governor as required by state law.

Claytee White, historian and director of UNLV’s Oral History Research Center, mentioned the Historic Westside’s resiliency and long-lasting legacy.
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