News: Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections exhibit Built takes a wide look at what makes Las Vegas, Las Vegas.
Campus invited to celebration and exhibit tour Thursday, Nov. 16.
Seeing the African-American enclave through the lens of photographer Clinton Wright
From one unified design, the realities of time and budget forced the Judy Bayley Theater and Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall into separate buildings.
University Libraries and Vegas PBS dig into the archives to capture the stories of the city's African American community.
Photographer Aaron Mayes shares the story behind his award-winning photo for the Libraries' Jewish Heritage Project.
Humanities Librarian Priscilla Finley on the depictions of our city in the new "Writers Imagine Las Vegas" exhibit at Lied Library.
UNLV Libraries examines 60 years of student activism at UNLV.
National Archives grant helps University Libraries' Special Collections Division preserve archival collections on expansion of gaming in America from 1970 to 2010.
One of this year's Calvert Award winners for undergraduate researchers on how to avoid getting overwhelmed by massive amounts of research materials.
When did society start linking problem gambling to the concept of addiction? Medical historian Celeste Chamberland discusses the origins in the May 14 Eadington Fellows lecture.
The vast archives within University Libraries preserve the history of the now-shuttered casino. Su Kim Chung, head of special collections public services, offers a peek inside.