Nevada in the News: Jan. 17, 2017
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Mobile virtual reality gets a hand from University researchers
A new approach to hand tracking brings immersive, affordable virtual reality to your phone.
More than 70 University students to participate in MLK Day of Service Monday
The Center for Student Engagement offers students a volunteer opportunity, combined with an educational session and reflective discussion
Aerial robots to clean nuclear waste facilities; driver-assist autonomous technology to be tested in Reno buses
Autonomous Robots Lab in College of Engineering integrating perception and intelligent systems into robotic vehicles
Neuroscientist and bioengineer to speak about aerodynamic feats of fruit flies
Michael Dickinson to present Feb. 16 in free Discover Science Lecture Series at University of Nevada, Reno
Executive Online MBA program receives top national ranking
U.S. News & World Report highlights the University of Nevada, Reno as No. 1 for Online MBA 3-year graduation rate
Prepare for possible flooding now
What to do before, during and after a flood
Church Fine Arts graffiti stairwell: An alternative canvas for artists
For the past 10 years, the graffiti-covered, three-story stairwell has been a hotspot for creative expression
Meet the Geothermal Energy Center’s new director
Bridget Ayling took over the director position at the GBCGE last spring
University professor and co-founder of local health center is an everyday hero
Thanks to Northern Nevada HOPES and Trudy Larson’s work with HIV/AIDS, a baby has not been born with HIV in northern Nevada for the past two decades
The passing of the ‘Unsinkable’ Debbie Reynolds, 1932-2016
University’s honorary degree holder passes away at age 84; ‘she was so proud, it was a fun time for all’
Hawthorne, Nev. hit by three magnitude 5.5 to 5.7 earthquakes
University of Nevada, Reno seismologists work with other agencies to monitor, respond to events