Establishing the effectiveness of health personnel development aid toward the United Nations’ sustainable development goals
Researchers find a breakthrough from the perspective of ‘nurses and midwives’
Reno Jazz Festival seeks volunteers for 2024 event
Each April, more than 100 volunteers help transform the University's campus into a hub for jazz, music education and innovation
Ag, water and environmental law experts convene at University of Nevada, Reno
National Ag Law Center presents 2nd Annual Western Agricultural and Environmental Law Conference
A look at careers of substance and impact
In honor of Women’s History Month, faculty speak about their time at the University of Nevada, Reno
Engineering welcomes potential transfer students
New EPACT program helps streamline the transfer process for engineering students
Faces of the Pack: Jasmine Stanley
From University graduate to assistant dean at the College of Business: A journey of resilience, leadership and inspiring success for future generations
University of Nevada, Reno Extension and UNLV join forces to tackle Clark County community challenges
Extension invests more than $1.7 million in strategic partnership to address pressing issues
Milk: Can children drink too much?
Milk provides nutrients that are important for children’s growth and development. Too much milk, however, can be harmful.
Mark your calendar: College of Education & Human Development Career Fair
The Career Fair will be held on Tuesday, April 2, and will host employers ready to connect with University students
NASA astronaut Eileen Collins shares stories at Women in Space event
Selected for the astronaut program in 1990, Collins was the first woman to pilot the space shuttle Discovery
Discover Science Podcast: Jevin West on misinformation in and about science
Graduate student Maddie Lohman and math professor Paul Hurtado are joined by Jevin West
University of Nevada, Reno and Arizona State University awarded grant to study future of biosecurity
Mitigating risks associated with pandemic pathogen, high-risk biological agents focus of nearly $870,000 NIH-funded project