University leaders win Lifetime Achievement and Leadership awards
Karen Penner-Johnson, President Marc Johnson and Larry Engstrom recognized at 2019 EDAWN Arts & Business Awards luncheon
New ecosystem ecologist researches contaminants in Nevada landscape
Joanna Blaszczak joins the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources
Team CERBERUS competes at DARPA robotic underground terrain competition
DARPA Subterranean Challenge features 11 teams from around the world
EFF partnership with School of Journalism launches "Atlas of Surveillance"
New report finds border communities inundated with surveillance technologies
A new MyNEVADA is on its way
The Student Information System is undergoing a technical upgrade, (which requires a short outage) and the new MyNEVADA will enhance the user experience for students.
How can I help someone considering suicide?
Learn how you can help – or get help – from the Rev. Suzanne Watson, M.D., a third-year psychiatry resident at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine and an ordained Episcopal priest.
Drought-tolerant grape research expanded through new grant and partnership
University partners with Oregon State to investigate ways to make grape varieties more drought-tolerant
Nevada Senator Joyce Woodhouse credits 4-H for building her leadership skills at an early age
“4-H helped me in school by teaching me ... to always do my best. I always wanted those blue ribbons.”
Do I need a primary care provider?
Alexandra Watson, ’17 M.D., University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine family medicine chief resident, discusses the ins and outs of primary care providers.
Mineral Monday: Corundum
Learn about the mineral, corundum, on this week's episode of Mineral Monday with Garrett Barmore.
" “We are so fortunate to have been able to hire such a promising group of scholars,” said Manos Maragakis, dean of the College of Engineering.
New College of Engineering faculty boost advanced manufacturing research
With a diverse group of researchers and expertise, the College can expect tremendous growth and instruction for students
My children of color are in a predominantly white school. How can I be an effective advocate for them?
The College of Education Dean, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks talks about opportunities of engagement between parents and teachers.