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  • The future of aerospace at the University of Nevada, Reno

    Aditya Nair, assistant professor of aerospace engineering, discusses the growing aerospace program at the College of Engineering. – 2 Plus You Nevada

  • Expanded funding for transportation for older adults

    The Regional Transportation Commission awarded Sanford Center for Aging a nearly $500,000 two-year grant to provide free, individualized trips for adults 60 and older in the Reno/Sparks area.My News 4

  • Millennials share the charmingly outdated generational slang that they still can’t get enough of

    "As we get jobs, get paired up and have kids, we might outgrow the youth culture that inspired us to use slang, but we don't leave behind the identity those words helped us claim," Valerie Fridland, professor of linguistics at the University of Nevada, Reno, says. "Hearing or saying words like 'sick' or 'totes' triggers memories and an emotional connection to that person we were in the same way that we can't help but sing along to a song that we loved in our teen or college years. In other words, that person and the slang terms that once made us cool is still part of who we are, even if we have to laugh at ourselves a bit because of it." – Upworthy

  • How 600-lb. megafish became a collector's item in Thailand

    Now, scientists are beginning to ask a pivotal question: Could these captive stocks play a role in reversing the decline of megafish populations in the wild? “Captive stocks could be more than just a fallback,” says Zeb Hogan, a biologist at the University of Nevada, Reno, who has studied Mekong megafish for decades. “With the right science and conservation efforts, they might help bolster wild populations and keep these iconic fish from disappearing altogether.” – National Geographic

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Beyond the blast: How can engineers keep explosives safe?

Engineering Associate Dean and Chemical Engineering Professor Brandon Weeks explains explosives, why they’re popular in Nevada and how engineers keep them safe

Ask the Professor: What are dark skies?

Planetarium director Paul McFarlane explains dark sky designations and where to enjoy stargazing in Nevada

How is the use of computers relevant to the study of human language?

Professor Michael Wilson explains how computational linguistics powers the training of chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Copilot

Why are meadows important to the climate?

Associate Professor Ben Sullivan explores the connections between local meadows and the health of the environment

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Shaping CASAT and the behavioral health workforce for this generation and the next: Nancy Roget

CASAT Executive Director, Nancy A. Roget, retires after three decades of building programs, fostering research, educational innovation and improving the quality and availability of counseling services in Nevada and nationwide.

Nevada Essentials for Childhood strengthens support for children and families statewide

Nevada and UNLV project expands data access, prevention efforts and community partnerships

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

Expanded funding for transportation for older adults

Sanford Center for Aging receives a grant to provide transportation services

Editor's Picks

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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

Out of the lab, in front of the camera

Documentary on water reuse featuring Engineering researchers released

Center for Constitutional Law a ‘focal point’ for support of teacher education, civic engagement

At a time when civic literacy and constitutional understanding are needed, new center positions the University as leader in shaping thoughtful dialogue