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Current Libraries News

Political cartoon showing "The Times" building with speech bubbles that say "Scandal after scandal, All I can Say is Four more Years" followed by "Why is he so happy" and then "He's the cartoonist."
Campus News |

Longtime newspaper cartoonist offers a unique view on local and national politics.

A student holds up a sticker with a red question mark
Campus News |

Let your voice be heard and help us choose the "I Voted" sticker for UNLV.

Su Kim Chung poses with cardboard cutouts of Sammy Davis Jr. Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin in the UNLV Special Collections and Archives office
People |

Su Kim Chung shares what's special to her after a quarter century working in UNLV Special Collections & Archives.

A colorful chalkboard sign with the word "Vote"
Campus News |

Learn what tools and information are available to students to participate in the electoral process, and how faculty and staff can support voter engagement.

Claytee White sits at a table in the library with her left hand on a stack of books
People |

Interested in learning about Southern Nevada’s rich and complicated past? University Libraries Alumna of the Year Claytee White has the stories.

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Campus News |

Week-long program uncovers the 'hidden curriculum' in graduate education for students in STEM disciplines.

Libraries In The News

Associated Press

Crystal chandeliers that once glimmered above a swanky lounge, bright blue costume feathers that cloaked shimmying showgirls, and fake palm trees that evoked a desert oasis are just some the artifacts making their way from the latest latest casino graveyards of Las Vegas into Sin City history.

Gambling News

Bally’s Corporation, the operator of the to-be-imploded Tropicana Las Vegas, has agreed to donate a variety of memorabilia to the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ. The casino company was contacted by the university’s Special Collections and Archives department, which wanted to preserve a part of the historic resort.

Casino.org

After it’s imploded on Wednesday morning, the best way to relive memories of the Tropicana Las Vegas will be to head two miles east of the vacant lot to UNLV. Nevada’s largest university recently received five boxes of history from the Rat Pack-era casino resort, most of which it has processed and made available for public perusal — both in person and online.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The iconic Tropicana Hotel, a fixture on the Las Vegas Strip for 67 years, is set to be demolished next Wednesday. The historic property, which closed its doors in April, will make way for a new Major League Baseball stadium.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

For 67 years, the Tropicana was a staple on the Las Vegas Strip. It first opened on April 4th, 1957. UNLV history professor Micheal Green said the casino was the most advanced when it was built, now symbolized as part of the old Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Black Image

In 1960, Dr. James B. McMillan served as president of the local Las Vegas NAACP, Branch 1111. In March of that year, he received a letter from the organization’s national office in New York — encouraging branches nationwide to elevate activities that would lead to integration of public accommodations. McMillan, using that same mode of communication, sent a letter to Las Vegas Mayor Oran Gragson — demanding integration of the Strip and Downtown in two weeks. McMillan clearly stated that if integration did not occur, the Black community would march down the Strip on the Saturday evening of March 26, 1960.

Libraries Experts

An expert on health literacy.
An archivist specializing in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada history, and Las Vegas entertainment.
An expert in comic books and censorship.
An expert on digitization in libraries and metadata creation.
Claytee D. White is an oral historian whose many projects include the history of African Americans in Las Vegas.
An expert on the role that libraries play in student learning.

Recent Libraries Accomplishments

Amanda Koziura (Libraries) is the co-author of a chapter "Disrupting Vocational Awe: Strategies for Supervisors to Identify, Counter, and Prevent Unsustainable Workloads and Unreasonable Expectations," published in the book "Person-Centered Management in Academic Libraries." This chapter gives practical advice for supervisors on how to reduce…
Melissa Bowles-Terry (Libraries) spoke at the HS OnlineEd roundtable, "Strengthening the Bond Between Academic Libraries and Faculty," viewed by more than 400 registrants from 70 countries. Her invitation followed a presentation on the intersection of information literacy and faculty development at LILAC 2024: The Information Literacy…
Brittani Sterling and Su Kim Chung (both Libraries) are the authors of a chapter, "We Need to Talk: Creating a University Library-Driven Series on the UNLV Campus to Address Systemic Racism" published in the book, Creating an Inclusive Library: Approaches for Increasing Engagement and Use with Students of Color. The chapter discusses how the…
Katherine Manifold (Libraries) and co-authors Annamarie C. Klose, Alexis Fintel, and Amy McCrory from The Ohio State University published the article “Fragments in Cyberspace: The Ohio State University’s Digital Collection of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Fragments” in the Journal of Library Metadata. This open access article reports on…
Christina Miskey (Libraries) was featured as the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Member of the Week for the week of Sept. 16. 
Emily Lapworth (Libraries) is part of the team that was awarded a $150,000 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Grant program to establish a prioritized research agenda for the archival profession. Lapworth is co-chair of the Society of American Archivists Committee on Research, Data, and…