What spices and foods can help with anxiety and stress?
Certain foods and nutrients may help support your body in reducing anxiety and improving how your body handles stress
College of Engineering Dean Manos Maragakis: a retrospective on a distinguished tenure
Maragakis has served as dean since 2008, will transition to faculty at end of June
Feeling college ready
Campaign surpasses $500 million goal
To our Wolf Pack Family, thank you for helping us raise $502.86 million for students, faculty and programs.
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Campaign surpasses $500 million goal
University Libraries celebrate Artown 2021
More than five events offered between July 16 and July 30
A journalism job search during COVID-19
Reynolds School alumna secures contract position at HuffPost
Art still matters; covering non-essential communities
Even the art community is impacted by COVID-19
Computer science & engineering student, faculty win award for work on cost-effective cloud computing
Top tier again for University of Nevada, Reno
Ranked among the nation’s “best national universities”
What spices and foods can help with anxiety and stress?
Certain foods and nutrients may help support your body in reducing anxiety and improving how your body handles stress
As flowers start to bloom and the weather warms, garter snakes begin to emerge from their hibernations.
How can I use spices to add color, flavor and health benefits to my meals?
Incorporate foods from around the world into your diet to tickle your taste buds and eat healthier
Whole groups of people can face significant obstacles to maintaining good health, often because of specific genetic, social or economic factors
Earthquake research, commitment to students recognized
Civil engineering professor Keri Ryan has been named McKenzie Professor.
Several exciting projects are underway this summer
Anne Howard, trailblazing English professor and one of the founders of Women's Studies, passes away
During her distinguished 37-year career, Howard fought for equal rights in northern Nevada
University of Nevada, Reno student launches innovative new beverage delivery service
Shiva Kittusamy designed his startup, AYCE Delivery Inc, for college campuses
James M. Alexander, M.D., Named First OB/GYN Chair for Nevada’s First Integrated Health System
Experienced physician, researcher, mentor and educator to lead the obstetrics and gynecology department at the University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) and Renown Health.
Biology Peer Instruction Program propels students to success
The Biology Peer Instruction Program provides leadership and teaching opportunities to undergraduates. Those experiences follow them through their lives.
Many mathematicians in the College of Science work in pure mathematics, but the field often blurs the lines between math and art.
Fred Harris recognized for commitment to University
Computer Science & Engineering professor demonstrates dedication to students, school and state.
Store-bought milkweed plants can expose monarch caterpillars to harmful pesticides
Researchers found pesticide-contaminated plants in nurseries in 15 states
Faces of the Pack: Jennifer Clayton discovers fascination for autonomous robotics
First-generation student finds vast opportunity through mentorships, research experiences and the University community
The renewal of these four grants supports intensive college preparatory services for 246 first-generation, income-qualified high school students in Northern Nevada.
Sagebrushers ep. 6: Coach Ken Wilson
President Brian Sandoval talks with Nevada Wolf Pack Football Coach Ken Wilson about Wilson's decision to return to Nevada, his plans for the program and more.