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The exhibit is a response to legislation that prohibits discrimination in the workplace and public schools based on hairstyles and textures.
A roundup of news stories highlighting UNLV faculty and students who made headlines locally, nationally, and globally.
UNLV librarian chaired the national book selection committee to find themes related to the LGBTQIA+ youth experience.
The historical newspaper, published from 1963 to 2014, focused on Las Vegas’ Black community.
The new Dunn Family Assessment Collection will support educators throughout Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.
UNLV director of oral history Claytee White shares Nevada’s diverse history, telling us why ‘Nevada Means Home’ for so many.
UNLV discussion series brings community together for conversations on ways to address systemic racism and find solutions; event coincides with a new exhibit on the first floor of Lied Library.
Membership ensures names are consistent within the library's collections and across library collections worldwide.
UNLV programs, faculty, and fellowships help propel student research and future careers in academia.
The Brayden Smith Group Study Room acknowledges the time the alumnus spent studying at Lied Library.
A collection of news stories highlighting UNLV students and faculty who made headlines locally, regionally, and internationally.
UNLV Special Collections exhibition showcases the work produced by activists, artists, and researchers dedicated to protecting the land and species that make Nevada unique.