Extension conducts multiyear survey on outdoor recreation in the Silver State
Nevada Division of State Parks seeks input from park visitors
Emily Hobson, second University faculty member ever selected National Humanities Center Fellow
Yearlong fellowship work focuses on the history of HIV/AIDS prison activism in the United States
Lakes across North America are being impacted by wildfire smoke, even when the blaze is nowhere nearby
99% of lakes were impacted by wildfire smoke for at least one day each year between 2019-2021, 89% saw 30 days or more of smoke
NSHE Board of Regents renews President Sandoval’s contract at the University of Nevada, Reno
The President has helped the University make great strides since his tenure began in October 2020
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources confers more than 200 degrees at commencement
College’s dual major Barbara Stankuté noted for her exemplary community service by President Sandoval
Honoring Pride: Professor’s insights on workplace professionalism as key to LQBTQ+ inclusivity
Steven Frese is a contributor of research in LGBTQ+ inclusivity in hiring and conferences
Faces of the Pack: Daniel Adler, doctoral student in the College of Liberal Arts
Exploring time, history and futurity through narrative complexity
Faces of the Pack: Meet artist and advocate Connor Fogal
Painting with a brush attached to an adaptive headset, University faculty member creates a 35-foot-wide mural for the campus community
Improving students’ mental health and behavior through Multi-Tiered System of Supports
'We've seen kids and families get healthier, and it's incredibly rewarding,' said Shauna Bake, MTSS coordinator with Pershing County School District
Better bike paths as one solution to heat and climate change-induced traffic congestion around Lake Tahoe
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency approves the 2024 Active Transportation Plan as warming temperatures and congestion continue to impact the region
School of Public Health launches donor management and transplantation science certificate program
Program provides critical training for the organ and transplantation process; addresses health disparities in the field
Molly Flagg Knudtsen: No place for a woman
Knudtsen was a cattle rancher, author and educator who served on the NSHE Board of Regents