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  • Giving Day, the Wolf Pack Way

    President Brian Sandoval celebrates Giving Day and what it means to him and the community.  - My News 4

  • 'Dogs, Donuts & Donate Life' Flag Raising & Donor Registration Drive

    In honor of April’s National Donate Life Month, the University Police Department – Northern Command has partnered with Nevada Donor Network to host the three “Dogs, Donuts & Donate Life” flag raising and donor registration drive events at local college campuses- 2 News Nevada


  • A Practice Week on Campus as a College Student

    The University of Nevada, Reno, requires new students to attend classes and participate in workshops prior to starting the term. The intervention has reduced equity gaps and ensured students are college ready.Inside Higher Ed

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Ask the Professor

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How can I help readers in upper elementary and middle school read more?

Professor Dianna Townsend shares strategies to spark a love of reading in older kids

Understanding Sexual Assault: Myths vs. Facts

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Learn what you can do to keep yourself safe.

The toxic truth about acrylic nails

As acrylic nails continue to rise in popularity, many are asking: What risks do acrylic nails pose to our health and the environment?

Oh dear! How do I manage the deer?

Integrated pest management techniques can help you manage deer damage without causing harm to this important wildlife species

Top Stories

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Chasing answers: My journey into Parkinson’s disease research

Undergraduate researcher Anirudh Praveen explores complexities of brain aging and neurodegenerative disease

Mathewson Gateway Project named Best Education and Higher Education Project in the nation

P3 Awards recognize innovative public-private partnerships that expand educational facilities

Sandoval’s State of the University: 150 years, with more to come

The address covered highlights from the last year, aspirations from the University’s past and a look at what the next 150 years may bring

Latest News

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University offers agricultural producers help with organic certification and managing summer’s heat

Collaborative efforts aim to help state’s agricultural industry thrive with today’s challenges

Innovation Day is May 2: Vote for your favorite engineering project

Innovation Day, showcasing senior capstone design projects, will feature a 'People’s Choice' award this year

Reno Jazz Festival returns: a celebration of music, community and creativity

From April 24 through 26, experience jazz concerts, clinics, impactful student performances

Rainy skies and rubber boots: Reporting from the rainforest of Costa Rica

Students from the Reynolds School of Journalism immersed themselves in a weeklong adventure at La Selva Research Station

Editor's Picks

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Nanofabrication Lab opens April 18

College of Engineering poised to develop a semiconductor workforce in Nevada

2025 Three-Minute Thesis competition finalists announced

Graduate students will compete in the final event on April 10

A peek into Nevada Woman Filmmaker of the Year’s newest documentary, 'The Muralist'

Local artist Connor Fogal is the focus of Reynolds School of Journalism Associate Dean and Professor Kari Barber’s latest film

Chasing answers: My journey into Parkinson’s disease research

Undergraduate researcher Anirudh Praveen explores complexities of brain aging and neurodegenerative disease