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UNLV researchers now have two new opportunities to publish open access articles without paying publication fees.

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Malik Ahmad, a digital collections student assistant with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, stands for a photo at the UNLV Lied Library in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 21, 2026.
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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 April.

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We Need To Talk Series Returns April 19

UNLV's award-winning series, “We Need To Talk: Conversations on Racism for a More Resilient Las Vegas," returns April 19 for a discussion on Las Vegas' Eastside. 

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Aidy Weeks

Aidy Weeks has been named the director of UNLV’s School of Medicine Library (SOML). She had served as the interim director since February 2021.

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Screenshot of the late Marzette Lewis, Clark County community activist who now is represented in Wikidata (Q110771906), taken from http://n
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Reading Is Fun Curated Book Display

Reading for pleasure is one of the most important activities you can do.  It engages your imagination, helps develop empathy, and provides a break from the slings and arrows of

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Libraries 2022 award winners from left, Sue Wainscott, Amanda Melilli, and Chelsea Heinbach.

The University Libraries has honored three faculty members for outstanding librarianship, service and scholarship.

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2019 Calvert Award for Undergraduate Research Winner James Marmaduke

Did you know you could win $1,000 for your class project or research paper?

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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 March.

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At The Horizon Line Exhibit

Stop by the Jessie & Bryan Metcalf Gallery on the second floor of the Richard Tam Alumni Center to visit the new exhibit, "At the Horizon Line" by artists Richard Saladino and Julie Meyers from the Architecture Studies