University hosts inaugural Farm-to-Table Dinner
Event to highlight local food production and raise money for student internships
Computational methods give boost to advanced manufacturing research
Two National Science Foundation grants support work by Bin Li, assistant professor of materials science and engineering
Fall 2016 Books from the University of Nevada Press
The University of Nevada Press is releasing six new books this season on topics ranging from Reno history to Basque innovators. Learn more!
Davies, emeritus history professor, authors third edition of sports book
Extensive revisions, updates and new sections added to the widely popular ‘Sports in American Life: A History’
New InNEVenture Fund to ramp up commercialization
Applications open for technologies and ideas ready for early-stage seed-funding through new Nevada Research and Innovation Corporation
Electrical engineering graduate student wins ThinkSwiss research scholarship
Scholarship promotes international collaboration among researchers and students
University adds 16 new academic programs
New programs range from a minor in geography geotechnologies to graduate certificates in nuclear packaging
Indoor navigation tool for blind individuals now available as open-source app
Navatar, developed by computer science and engineering professor Eelke Folmer, launched this month on the Android platform
State of the University: 'We all are in this exciting time together."
President Marc Johnson stresses growing research infrastructure, enrollment strategy, diversity, institution's role as economic catalyst
University ranked “top tier” public university for seventh consecutive year by U.S. News & World Report
University earns top tier ranking and cited as one of nation's fastest growing universities
From the Innevation Center to the global marketplace
Economic development leaders celebrate Capstak’s beta-product launch, expansion plans and decision to keep headquarters in Reno
The course less taken: 40-year-old minor and other unique curricula
Medieval and Renaissance Studies Minor and other unique courses offered at the University that may satisfy Silver Core Curriculum requirements