Stacks in the Stacks Kicks Off Rebels Give at Lied Library March 2

Kick off Rebels Give a little early with bagels, coffee, and a chance to win some standout prizes, right in the stacks at Lied Library. Stacks in the Stacks, the University Libraries’ Rebels Give kickoff celebration, takes place Monday, March 2, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the fifth floor of Lied Library. Join Dean Maggie Farrell for breakfast from Abel’s Bagels as we begin celebrating Rebels Give, UNLV’s annual day of giving, happening March 12.

This early celebration invites students, faculty, and staff to come together in support of the Libraries and the student employment, learning spaces, and services that make a difference across campus. With a minimum gift to any Libraries Fund, participants receive breakfast and entry into a prize drawing, while helping support student opportunities in the Libraries.

Faculty & Staff

A $25 minimum gift includes:

  • Bagels and coffee
  • One drawing entry

Faculty and staff can enter to win:

  • Two Vegas Golden Knights tickets
  • Two tickets to The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere

Students are eligible to enter with a $5 donation, and will be entered into a drawing for a VIP Study Room Experience or four tickets to The Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York Resort and Casino. 

Make your gift any time before Rebels Give ends on March 12 to be entered into the drawing.

Visit the Rebels Give website to learn more and make your gift. Drawing winners will be announced March 13. Stacks in the Stacks is sponsored by Abel’s Bagels.

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