Physicist and Environmental Activist
Richard C. Sill papers are now available for use in the library's Special Collections and University Archives.
University’s College of Business launches new Sports Management Program
From an undergraduate Sports Management minor to an Executive Certificate in Sports Management, the new program is set to ‘develop leaders and instill best practices in the sports industry’
Workshop offered to attract beneficial insects, help with pest control
University of Nevada, Reno Extension offers workshop on using native plants to attract pollinators
" For this example, we'll even go with a header quote – a relatively long one – to illustrate how uninviting this much text can be. Readers should be hooked, not given a headache. There's also no reason to put this much in a header quote.
Walls of text discourage readers
Visitors hoping to find quickly digestible information or an easy read will bounce right off the page when they encounter a wall of text
Food and nutritional toxicology subject of Department of Nutrition course
Elective has something to offer for students from various majors
Our Town Reno hosts community conversation about houselessness in Reno on April 13
Panelists will include the formerly unhoused, advocates and an elected official
" This series was designed to explore how to support businesses already at a disadvantage and leverage the playing field.
In the Black Speaker Series leaves long-lasting impact on attendees
The College of Business educational series explored racial and social inequalities in business
Online sessions for businesses: bookkeeping, IRS website, business licensing
Extension offering online town halls and webinars to help Nevada’s small businesses
Faces of the Pack: Business student recognized as DSP Collegian of the Year
Mya Thomsen receives highest honor bestowed upon Delta Sigma Pi members
Is there life on Mars?
Professor and Chair of the Department of Geological Sciences and Engineering and member of the Mars Exploration Rover Team answers questions about roving on Mars.
Two mechanical engineering graduate students named 2021 Roy G. Post Scholarship recipients
Ph.D. candidates Megan Higley and Frank Pulciano have received the Post Scholarship for their research in nuclear energy and packaging.
The Long Campaign
How the work of Anne Howard and her colleagues led to Women's Studies at the University