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University Women’s Resource Center: a history of support, closure and failed reinstatement
Indigo Hinojos' bachelor's thesis exhibit on the WRC's history will be April 5 at 11 a.m. in the Joe Crowley Student Union, room 402
Political ideology and closed-mindedness: the Left and Right have become more alike
Foundation Professor of Sociology Markus Kemmelmeier and former Ph.D. student Jesse Acosta completed research on the evolution of political closed-mindedness in the United States
Troy Morris is the Employee Veteran of the Month for the State of Nevada for March 2022
Facilities Supervisor Troy Morris is a valued member of the Wolf Pack community and has a hand in nearly every event that takes place on campus.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX for Women's History Month
Title IX Coordinator Maria Doucettperry answers questions about Title IX and the importance of policies like it
Indigenous feminist speakers brought to the University of Nevada, Reno’s campus
Guest speakers are made possible through Nevada Humanities grants in an effort to promote decolonial change through local empowerment thanks to Lydia Huerta and Debra Harry
Fall 2021 Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty Awards
Award recipients are recognized for their outstanding instruction and for creating positive learning environments
Sophomore Isabella Pfeiffer is participating in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange program
German exchange student gains self-confidence and independence while studying at the University
The Nevada Career Studio's Spring Career Fairs
The Nevada Career Studio is hosting Spring Career Fairs on Feb. 16 and 17.
Gender Affirming Closet to help Wolf Pack express identity
Donations are being accepted through the end of February in anticipation of the first pop-up event March 2
Faces of the Pack: Shawn Thomas is the 2021 Kenneth Lutterman Award recipient
Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and Health program with a focus on public health is identifying protective influences for substance use behaviors among populations at risk.
Native American art, artists part of permanent collection at The Lilley Museum of Art
Curation and leadership of The Lilley’s Director, Vivian Zavataro, has given a platform to Native American artists, both contemporary and historical
Faces of the Pack: Luke Miers
University freshman Luke Miers represented the USA at the Snowshoe MTB World Cup
Davidson Academy Online Campus awarded Resilient Districts Prize from Future of School
A $10,000 check was presented to the Davidson Academy at a ceremony Oct. 12
University honors 20th anniversary of 9/11 with unique origami crane art installation
More than 3,000 cranes made from retired, repurposed military uniforms; support provided by the David J. Drakulich Art Foundation: For Freedom of Expression
Mikeal Carver is recognized as Nevada Employee Veteran of the Month for July 2021
Carver is the assistant director for Grounds and Building Services at the University
Department of Philosophy welcomes new chair
Cara Nine’s interest in political philosophy led her to focus on issues in justice, ethics and location