News: University Libraries

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People |

A key to the new development director's job at University Libraries is making sure he listens well.

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Campus News |

Liberal Arts faculty tackle affordability of course materials in first-year seminars as campus begins incorporating more open access resources.

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Business and Community |

A yearlong collection of headlines featuring innovative ideas, discoveries, and partnerships to move Southern Nevada forward.

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People |

Explore the UNLV Libraries’ Southern Nevada Jewish Heritage Project 

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Campus News |

Lied Library’s Makerspace has let students dive into DIY projects. With more facilities on the way, UNLV is creating a pipeline for students to take their ideas from dorm-room dream to mass-produced products.

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Business and Community |

Series, sponsored by UNLV Libraries and College of Urban Affairs, brings campus and community together to discuss systemic racism and affect positive change.

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Campus News |

Craig Valdez is among the panelists for the Nov. 3 “We Need to Talk” series. Attend in person or watch online.

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Arts and Culture |

How the national anthem became a fixture at sporting events and the mixed response that musicians have garnered for their renditions.

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People |

Silver State Award winner Miriam Shearing doesn't consider herself a trailblazer, but she has been a pioneer in state law and an important philanthropist for UNLV.

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Business and Community |

“We Need to Talk” series resumes in-person Nov. 3 with a focus on the Asian American community’s positive impact in Nevada and ways to combat anti-Asian hate.

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People |

A love affair with books — and a need to complete her degree in order to advance at a library job — led Flora Mason to UNLV, and a lifetime of giving back to Las Vegas.

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Research |

In a new book, UNLV librarians explore “deficit thinking” and encourage new approaches that better support student learning.