
What do I say to a young child about death?
Professors Jenna Dewar and Emilio Parga discuss the best way to talk to children about death
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What do I say to a young child about death?
Professors Jenna Dewar and Emilio Parga discuss the best way to talk to children about death
Ask the Professor: Is ChatGPT an issue or a tool?
Instructional Designers Kathy Hanselman and Angie Chase discuss the place for AI in higher education
What do we know about cheating in higher education?
Professor Ives discusses what we know about cheating and ways to reduce it
Ask the Professor: How can tools from literature help us to better communicate science?
Professor Michael P. Branch shares five tips for better science communication
What do I say to a young child about death?
Professors Jenna Dewar and Emilio Parga discuss the best way to talk to children about death
Breaking ground on innovation: University reveals vision for new Business Building
College of Business leadership discuss exciting resources to be offered to students and faculty in fall 2025
State of the University 2023: Looking to a ’bright’ future
President Brian Sandoval’s address marks nearly 150 years of history while detailing what lies ahead
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 13: Director of the Holman Arts & Media Center Rick Parsons
Parsons shares his passion for hosting the Summer Arts Workshops, teaching about art and environment and more
130 years of student news: from ‘The Student Record’ to ‘The Nevada Sagebrush’
The University Libraries are digitizing the complete archive of the student-run newspaper since its inception on Oct. 19, 1893
Perfectly precarious positions
Rocks that naturally lay in precarious positions remained upright during an earthquake, surprising seismologists
Nevada researcher aims to improve sorghum hybrids for dairy cattle feed
University of Nevada, Reno researcher develops one of the largest and most nutritious sorghum hybrids
Engineering launches NEATLE program to support student and faculty performance
Program aligns with College’s operational pillars of student success and developing a community of scholars
Counseling Services creates workshop to help students proactively communicate to improve mental health and well-being
What do I say to a young child about death?
Professors Jenna Dewar and Emilio Parga discuss the best way to talk to children about death
Fruit flies could hold the key to building resiliency in autonomous robots
Mechanical Engineering professor awarded $2 million grant to apply emerging knowledge in insect neuroscience to the development of autonomous robotic systems
Stewart Indian School exhibit to open at the Lilley Museum of Art
Exhibit tells the story of the school and is part of the University’s event schedule for Native American Heritage Month