News: University Libraries

woman sorting materials in archive
Campus News |

The initiative will preserve materials from campus memorials and include an Oral History Research Center project. 

A selection of items from the Shar Rednour and Jackie Strano Papers on S.I.R. Productions in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's Special Collections & Archives. (Photo by Aaron Mayes/ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Special Collections & Archives)
Campus News |

Sexual Entertainment and Economies will provide academic insight for researchers on the history and development of these industries in Nevada and beyond.

Audrey James rides in the first car in the Homecoming Parade.
People |

Audrey James was one of the few African Americans in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's earliest classes and a lifelong educator.

woman in red shawl sitting in front of wall of historic photos
People |

After two decades of documenting the lives of everyday Nevadans, oral historian Claytee White is retiring. 

man posing below sign saying ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Patent & Trademark Resource Center
Campus News |

Whether you're reviewing market research or creating a plan for your startup, business librarian Patrick Griffis can point you in the direction of future success.

An aerial image of a Homecoming Festival with the Las Vegas strip in the background.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý History |

Homecoming brings students and alumni to gether to celebrate at traditions like the golf cart parade, festival, and football game.

individual swinging a red light saber with a glowing photo effect
People |

ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s Research Impact Librarian enjoys connecting with others through pop culture. 

man in library standing between a row of book shelves
People |

The author, assistant professor, and University Libraries Alumnus of the Year has become a go-to expert on the history of slavery in the Americas and cultures in the African diaspora.

archival photo of man working in tv control room
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý History |

Groundbreaking for its time, nursing students from ÐÔÊӽ紫ý and UNR were able to learn and debate via a live, two-way statewide microwave link.

close up of book with the title reading "tell me who you are"
Campus News |

Students explore the importance of conversation around diverse experiences.

Singed film reels and other recordings displayed on the ground
Business and Community |

Project funded through national Recordings at Risk grant will preserve audiovisual collections documenting the gaming and hospitality industry. 
 

Screen graphic of person holding sign that reads we need to talk
Business and Community |

Sponsored by ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Libraries and College of Urban Affairs, the discussion will feature panelists who are working to dismantle stereotypes about Islam and Muslims.