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Do you have a product idea you'd love to bring to life? Join the Beginners' Idea Workshop Series to get expert guidance on how to transform your concept into a market-ready innovation.

Are you working on a research paper, project, or poster in one of your first-year classes? Curious about how to share your ideas beyond the classroom—or even win a $500 award for your work?

A thermal laminating machine and Silhouette Cameo cutting machine are now available for students, faculty, and staff to use in the Makerspace at Lied Library. 

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Items from the Shar Rednour and Jackie Strano Papers on S.I.R. Productions.
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Board games available for checkout at Lied Library.

Planning your next game night and want to try out a new game? Just need a break from studying and want something to do?

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ICPSR

Where is your research in the political or social sciences taking you?

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Special Collections & Archives

Every month, Special Collections and Archives will highlight some of our newly processed collections. Here are some of the highlights for November.

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STEM Lights The Way Curated Book Display

STEM Lights the Way this November at the Teacher Development & Resources Library! Join us on a journey of discovering the ways in which science, technology, engineering, and m

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Computers in Lied Library

Due to anticipated traffic congestion around campus for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Lied Library, Architecture Studies Library, Music Library, and Teacher Development & Resources Library will close at 3 p.m. Nov.

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International Games Month

November is International Games Month!

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Amnesty International Archives

The University Libraries has obtained access to Amnesty International Archives: A Global Movement for Human Right

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Every month, Special Collections and Archives will highlight some of our newly processed collections. Here are some of the highlights for October.

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The UNLV Libraries, in collaboration with Black Mountain Institute and Plympton, will host a special event that examines the intersection of the humanities and artificial intelligence on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 2 p.m.