
What happens to bull riders' brains?
Concussion expert Nicholas Murray explains the invisible injury they face
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Podcasts40 awarded scholarships help childhood cancer survivors pursue higher education
This year’s scholarships will be applied to a variety of accredited universities, colleges, and vocational and technical schools. Students plan to attend institutions including the University of Nevada, Reno. – 2 News Nevada“A companion plant is a plant that offers benefits for those around it,” says Rachel McClure, master gardener coordinator for the extension program in Washoe County, Nevada. “Most things in our natural world thrive better with community. That holds true for plants as well.” – The Pioneer Woman
New research from the University of Nevada led by Bob Shriver finds that piñon-juniper tree expansion in the West began centuries before European settlement, challenging assumptions behind current land management practices. – KUNR
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What happens to bull riders' brains?
Concussion expert Nicholas Murray explains the invisible injury they face
How is a UNR Med lab helping to build a global defense against melioidosis?
Paul Brett’s lab leads pioneering work in melioidosis research, diagnostics and vaccine development through cross-continental collaboration
Understanding autism myths and misconceptions
Professors Shanon Taylor and Lindsay Diamond debunk common beliefs about autism, promoting a better understanding of neurodiversity
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
Vladimir Pravosudov named Regents’ Outstanding Researcher
Pravosudov’s research on chickadees has led to fascinating insights about bird cognition
Researchers call for increased collaboration around domino effect of natural hazards
Early identification of risks can mitigate future harm
How students gaining valuable experience can lift up a community
UNR Med’s Learning and Wellness Resource Center: Supporting medical students holistically
The Center empowers students to intentionally integrate learning strategies and wellness practices into their medical school experience
Chemistry professor named Fulbright Scholar plans to visit Brazil
Sergey Varganov is a theoretical and computational chemist
Celebrating 10 years of impact: The University of Nevada, Reno’s Innevation Center
A decade of driving innovation and economic growth in Reno and beyond
From Fallon to Hawai‘i: Online MPH alumnus Caden Salois plants seeds of sustainability
Caden Salois ‘21, ‘25 MPH, MASUST, believes in the power of breadfruit so deeply he has a tattoo of one
A new art exhibit opens with intimate, surreal collage works by Molly Allen
Supported by the Ozmen Institute for Global Studies Faculty Research Grant, ‘Soft Walls, Deep Water’ gallery opens at the Carson City Courthouse
Mother. Veteran. Future PA. Lauren Bell’s journey to medicine
From the military to medicine: How veteran Lauren Bell found new purpose in healing others
From Fallon to Hawai‘i: Online MPH alumnus Caden Salois plants seeds of sustainability
Caden Salois ‘21, ‘25 MPH, MASUST, believes in the power of breadfruit so deeply he has a tattoo of one
Ph.D. student Ai Ana Richmond named honorable mention from NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Turning a childhood curiosity into cutting-edge research, Richmond explores animal behavior and cognition in natural environments
Path to Independence hosts third annual summer camp at the University of Nevada, Reno
Camp offers hands-on college and career exploration for students with disabilities