Black History Month: A Nevada Retrospective
UNLV director of oral history Claytee White shares Nevada’s diverse history, telling us why ‘Nevada Means Home’ for so many.
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.
Historic preservation group calls for action to sustain survival of 11 Silver State treasures.
A look at how Las Vegans cooled off in the yesteryear of triple-digit summers.
Annual population forecast from UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research predicts 3.38 million local residents by 2060.
Former Caesars executive Robert Paluzzi's panoramic photos, now a part of Special Collections, chronicle '70s and '80s Las Vegas and well beyond.
Las Vegas Sun cartoonist Mike Smith’s enduring legacy of political commentary, art, and wit will now be a permanent part of UNLV Special Collections.
New Vice President of Government and Community Affairs Sabra Newby is ready to advocate for UNLV as a new legislative session dawns.
Health Law course gives students the opportunity to assist state legislators with shaping important health-related policy.