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Ask the Professor

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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

Over-the-counter doesn’t mean risk-free: understanding overdose risks and key ingredients

Dean of the Orvis School of Nursing Charlie Yingling discusses acetaminophen, ibuprofen and combination cold medicines

Ask the Professor: What is green hydrogen?

Hydrogen is more than just an element on the periodic table

Why making healthy changes is harder than it looks

Angela Heinemann, Ph.D., shares why behavior change is hard and how small steps can lead to lasting health

Top Stories

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Find Your Pack Deandre Presswood

Meet the path-forging snow hydrologist who is finding his family of scientists and making his own tracks here at Nevada

University’s online degree programs ranked among the nation’s best

Five of Nevada’s online degree programs listed in the 2026 U.S. News Online Rankings

Winter Commencement 2025: ‘You have made the choice to lift everyone around you’

Graduates acknowledged for their ability in building community and for their commitment in encouraging others to benefit society

NIH awards more than $8.9 million to UNR Med researchers

New grants will support groundbreaking studies in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology

Latest News

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Where art takes root: Students find transformation at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe

Low-residency MFA programs offer artists and writers the space to rethink their work and their lives

University of Nevada, Reno convenes global experts to safeguard the world’s largest trout

Leading scientists, conservationists, tribal representatives and students from around the world addressed urgent conservation challenges facing the largest trout species on Earth

Tahoe Discovery Lab expands innovation at University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe

The Tahoe Discovery Lab at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe campus provides collaborative space for interdisciplinary research and innovation

Electrical engineering alum leads Tahoe utility through rising wildfire threats

Eric Schwarzrock champions grid power upgrades, detection technology and practical training for the next generation of engineers

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Meet Nevada’s nominees for the Barry Goldwater Scholarship

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

Meet the University’s 2026 Truman Scholarship nominees

The University of Nevada, Reno nominates Miriam Dayton and Gabriella Detrick for the 2026 Truman Scholarship

Sagebrushers season 4 ep. 8: Student Services and ASUN

Vice President of Student Services Heather Speed and ASUN President Carmina Aglubat discuss how student engagement enhances the college experience

University of Nevada expands global partnerships with leading institutions in Asia

Strategic alliances in Korea and Japan deepen research ties and broaden opportunities for faculty, students