3 questions: A closer look at early-career faculty with Ashley Marshall
Associate Chair of English and chair of Faculty Senate's Early Career Faculty Committee shares view on scholarship, tenure, mentorship, balance and more
Multiple drones flying beyond line of sight perform in first-ever tests by NASA
Drone air traffic management concepts tested at NASA/University of Nevada, Reno’s lab at Reno Stead Airport
Refugees celebrate Thanksgiving with Honors Students
Volunteers gather, cook and deliver traditional meals to newly arrived families
University Police Services asking for donations for ‘Christmas on the Corridor’
The Reno community can donate new items such as toys, clothing, toiletries and more to Police Services until Dec. 5
University partners with school district on collaborative principal preparation program
Washoe County School District principals will serve as University of Nevada, Reno graduate student mentors in an effort to retain effective educational leaders
Leader in scientific research, Francis L. Macrina, comes to campus Dec. 1
Evening presentation will explore the evolution of science and how research conduct has made a significant impact on the world around us
The University offers new undergraduate and graduate level programs
Among others, the University will offer a bachelor’s degree in dance, thanks to popular demand
Champions Plaza a place for Wolf Pack community members to physically leave their mark
Creating a grand entrance to Mackay Stadium
New “smart metal” technology to keep bridge operational in next big quake
Super-elastic metals and bendable concrete composites used for first-in-the-world application in downtown Seattle
AlertTahoe fire camera system helps firefighters respond to catastrophic wildfires
University’s partnership with Tahoe Prosperity Center expands mountaintop monitoring
‘Good science and good animal care go hand-in-hand’
New name and renewed ‘gold standard’ accreditation signal Animal Resources’ scope of service and level of commitment
University philosophy professor and research partner receive three-year grant
Benjamin Young and Ran Hassin awarded grant to research non-conscious human behavior from The John Templeton Foundation