Topic: books and literature

Tim Gauthier
Research | February 2, 2017

Liberal arts professor Tim Gauthier explores post-9/11 fiction to determine what these stories say about how the tragedy changed us.

Georgiann Davis speaks at TEDxUNLV
Research | December 15, 2016

Georgiann Davis, intersex educator and advocate, seeks to inform the current sociopolitical discourse on the subject through her new book.

David J. Morris
Campus News | October 14, 2016

David J. Morris' 'Evil Hours,' a gripping personal account of PTSD and its treatments, is worthy of conversation for all of us.

Katherine Keller with book
Arts and Culture | September 23, 2016

Library technician Katherine Keller is fighting censorship of comic books and graphic novels through her work with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.

Shakespeare's First Folio
Arts and Culture | August 31, 2016

University Libraries packs the month with 14 events to celebrate the playwright's First Folio! exhibit. Plans include lectures, performances, and kids activities.

Marquin Parks
People | April 8, 2016

When Marquin Parks challenged his class to read more, he found his own voice as a writer. Now the College of Education alumnus has two book series under his belt.

Beverly Rogers
People | November 10, 2015

Ardent collector and UNLV alumna Beverly Rogers on the value of books as historic artifacts.

Richard Wiley
People | November 10, 2015

Black Mountain Institute co-founder and globetrotting author Richard Wiley reflects on life after BMI and the gift of international perspective in an international city.

girl reading a book
Arts and Culture | November 10, 2015

UNLV’s Black Mountain Institute heads into its second decade: A roundtable discussion on mission, money, and dreams in the Republic of Letters.

U.N.L.V. signage with Fall leaves in the background
Arts and Culture | November 6, 2015

A place of support for graduate students? A space for writers to solidify their ideas? A venue for provocative conversations? The Black Mountain Institute is that and more. This series examines its impact on UNLV and its plans for the future.

Joshua Shenk
People | September 10, 2015

The acclaimed writer and new executive director of the Black Mountain Institute on the personal nature of art, the importance of creative partnership, and his long and winding road to Las Vegas.