La radio pública KUNR y Noticiero Móvil invitan a la comunidad a dar sus distintos puntos de vista a través de charlas
El norte de Nevada y el este de California es la primera zona del país en realizar las charlas de la iniciativa One Small Step en inglés y en español
KUNR Public Radio and Noticiero Móvil invite participants with differing views to connect through conversation
Northern Nevada becomes the first location to host One Small Step conversations in English and Spanish
NevadaTeach and Nevada Gold Mines partner to bring mining curriculum to rural communities
Rural Nevada teachers get support in offering earth sciences curriculum
ҹɫÊÓÆµ to ask City of Reno to rename North Center Street as ‘University Way’
Request has century-old roots in relationship of University and City
Skin tone portrayed differently in newspapers depending on political endorsement
College of Liberal Arts professor studied how former President Barack Obama appeared in photographs
Nevada nutrition students excel in unique internship experiences
Students in Dietetic Internship Program gain valuable experience in telehealth during COVID-19
Nevada Dual Sensory Impairment Project celebrates 30th anniversary
Three decades of helping children and teachers across Nevada with unique, complex needs
Wildfire smoke alters lake ecosystems on regional scale
ҹɫÊÓÆµ Global Water Center researchers studied impacts of six major 2018 wildfires
With faculty and student mentorship, young Wolf Pack Bots advance to regional LEGO competition
College of Education & Human Development’s Center for Learning and Literacy program builds robotics skills, confidence and literacy
Study uses drones and scanners to determine impact of fall grazing on wildfire
Livestock grazing and technology work together to reduce cheatgrass and other wildfire fuel
Mammals with small populations do not exhibit larger genomes
Department of Biology paper tests the Drift-Barrier hypothesis to determine why genomes of species vary so much in size
Journal of Neuroscience cover story features University neuroscience research
Assistant Professor Simon Pieraut’s paper was featured in the May 26 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience