Meet the Spring 2025 Senior Scholars
Students with top grade-point averages look back at their experiences at the University of Nevada, Reno
Bridging engineering and medicine
Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Associate Professor Josette El Zaklit’s research could improve the health of pilots and others working in extreme conditions
University researchers predict improved water yields after forest thinning
Runoff increases by 8% to 14% from thinned forests during drought years when it’s needed most
Understanding autism myths and misconceptions
Professors Shanon Taylor and Lindsay Diamond debunk common beliefs about autism, promoting a better understanding of neurodiversity
Sagebrushers season 4 ep. 2: Creating college pathways with Joe Nannini
President Sandoval and Nannini discuss the Collegiate Academy program
Scientific discovery without borders
A generous contribution from Mick Hitchcock, Ph.D., expands the International Undergraduate Research Program, strengthening global partnerships and shaping the next generation of scientists
Biomedical Engineering student named an NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Jada Okaikoi headed to Cornell to study biomedicine
College of Education & Human Development students learn about South Korea's education system through global exchange
‘I really enjoyed being able to connect to the students at KNUE and learning about their culture and how it reflects on their education’
Reynolds School of Journalism students awarded over $184,000 in scholarships
More than 60 students were honored at the annual Savitt Awards Banquet
Leading with safety: professor of microbiology and immunology recognized for displaying excellence in lab safety
Subhash Verma, Ph.D., and research team voted recipient of 2025 Excellence in Laboratory Safety Award
Engineering faculty developing wearable tech that could treat depression
Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Jihwan Yoon’s device would deliver radiofrequency pulses to brain regions involved in mood regulation and cognitive function
Doctoral student and professor selected for prestigious International Science Education Institute
Spencer Eusden and Li Ke, Ph.D., chosen to participate in the 2025 Abell Institute