News: University Libraries
University Libraries will host a guest lecture, "Victorian Connections and the Evolution of a Book Collector," with Rogers from 5 to 7 p.m. Oct. 3 at Lied Library.
From podcasting to prototyping, resource center lets students craft and create for class or fun.
Students conducting interviews say the project allows them to reconnect to their heritage.
Latinx oral history project gives grad student a way to up-end the misperceptions of the Las Vegas community he grew up in.
A new book details how colonial control impacted a continent’s relationship to its wildlife.
June 6 marks the 75th anniversary of the Allied landing on the beaches of Normandy. As men fought their way through France, it was books like these that helped sustain them during wartime.
An Eadington Fellow examines the initial debate over gaming on Native American reservations from the perspective of the tribal leaders that initially advocated for it.
Want to encourage kids to read this summer? Don't shy away from books that take on challenging topics.
Check out the exhibit at Lied Library to see what messages Latinx students have conveyed at commencement in recent years.
Eadington Fellow Dorothy Barenscott examines what role art plays in the rebranding of the Vegas gaming experience.
The Ray Donovan of University Libraries works behind the scenes to tackle tech issues and ensure students and faculty can access materials.
The old UNLV yearbooks in Special Collections offer a look at campus love in decades past.