Nevada Public Health Training Center Releases Sexual and Gender Minority Virtual Health Conference
The Nevada Public Health Training Center releases a free virtual asnychnrous conference on better serving the LGBTQIA+ populations in healthcare
Wolf Pack Blood Donation Week
University partners with Vitalant to host off-campus blood drive
Kickoff to Kindergarten fair holds drive-through event for parents and youth
Extension hosts back-to-school family pre-k event with community partners
Water-efficient landscape training and certification offered
Extension class prepares landscapers for Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper certification
Collaborative research project with NV Energy gets assistance from University professors
Professors Hanif Livani and Mohammed Ben-Idris of the electrical engineering department will participate
Nevada Association of Counties launches new program to help small businesses
Extension offering virtual town hall Wednesday to provide information on the grant program
Smell the pines, feel the sun, discover, create, learn in a primitive mountain forest
New Graduate Research Fellowship, online reservations and more signal vision and energy for the Whittell Forest & Wildlife Area
New Library Digital Collection: Consolidated Copper Photo Albums
Valuable Record of Mining History in Nevada Added to the Libraries’ Digital Archive
What's important to know about fruit-flavored drinks? | ¿Qué es importante saber sobre las bebidas con sabor a frutas?
100% fruit juice is a healthier choice | El jugo 100% de frutas es una opción más saludable
Wildfire preparation webinar series offered during National Preparedness Month
Extension’s Living With Fire Program helps residents prepare family and property
CREATE Mentor Steffany Yang
CREATE Mentor shares her experiences in the NSF-funded "Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers" program.
CREATE Scholar Trace Larson
A Q & A with one of the scholars from the NSF-funded "Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers" program. Trace Larson is a member of the first cohort of CREATE program scholars.