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Ask the Professor: What ethical responsibilities do public relations students and professionals have to society?

Journalism professor Alison Gaulden shares her tips for students navigating ethical questions in today’s complex media environment

Ask the Professor: What allergy season remedies actually work?

What to take, how to treat common allergy symptoms and special considerations for older adults

Ask the Professor: Why technical skills aren’t enough in the workplace

College of Business Strategic Programs Specialist Holly Mahe details the importance of soft skills in today's work environment and what students can do to improve them

Ask the professor: what makes Tahoe snow so unique?

State Climatologist and Professor Baker Perry answers questions about the science of snow in the Sierras, and how different weather patterns affect local snowpacks

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Building futures, one brick at a time: M.D. Class of 2026 celebrates Match Day

With 62 students matching this year, UNR Med celebrates a new generation of doctors ready to serve Nevada and beyond

2026 Three-Minute Thesis competition finalists announced

Graduate students will compete in the final event on April 9

Sagebrushers season 4 ep. 10: Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Casilde Isabelli, and Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Law, Rick Trachok

President Sandoval sits down for a discussion about the arts, social sciences and humanities, and the new center shaping the University’s future

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SNOWPACS project helps Walker River Basin communities navigate a changing water future

A University research initiative is helping farmers and water managers adapt to shifting snowpack, water availability and policy in snow-fed river basins

Giving Day unites the Wolf Pack in support of Nevada students

The annual day of giving returns with more than 120 ways to support Nevada students and programs

Robotics and AI to be employed on the range to raise sheep in harsh environments

University of Nevada, Reno researchers aim to improve flock performance and rangeland health through robotics, AI and genetics

Ask the Professor: What allergy season remedies actually work?

What to take, how to treat common allergy symptoms and special considerations for older adults

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Giving Day unites the Wolf Pack in support of Nevada students

The annual day of giving returns with more than 120 ways to support Nevada students and programs

University celebrates Asian Pacific Islander heritage with events in April and May

All are welcome to celebrate with programming featuring conversation, food, dancing and more

2026 Three-Minute Thesis competition finalists announced

Graduate students will compete in the final event on April 9

Meet Nevada’s nominees for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship

The University of Nevada, Reno nominates five exceptional undergraduates for the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship