News: Oral History Research Center
Through a new KUNV podcast, Latinx students are at the helm of creating historical content in an accessible format.
Book draws upon the unique archives at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Libraries to document the development of the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden.
Latinx oral history project gives grad student a way to up-end the misperceptions of the Las Vegas community he grew up in.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý experts lead discussions during annual Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival Jan. 13-28
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Libraries partners with area museums to preserve the stories and artifacts related to the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Oral historian Claytee White has spent a career recording Las Vegans’ personal histories. Now she speaks about her own remarkable roots.
How the old papers of an esteemed accountant and the memories of a casino legend chart the shift in the casino model.
Students and faculty thank ÐÔÊӽ紫ý donors for their support.
Exhibit explores history between the Culinary Workers Union, Local 226 and the City of Las Vegas.
This section of the city was integrated and flourished in days of overt segregation along the Las Vegas Strip. Oral historian Claytee White takes a look at the businesses that formed the backbone for this community.
Early African American settlers built their fortunes and pushed for equality in the surprisingly integrated Nevada community.
As the state celebrates its 150th year, special collections librarian Su Kim Chung shares her picks for the most important records on early Las Vegas history.