Published originally by the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science, this photo essay chronicles the Davis Fire that sparked in Washoe Valley in September
Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas awarded CASW Fellowship to attend the ScienceWriters2024 conference
Over 60 students were recognized at the annual Savitt Awards Banquet
Journalism professor Ran Duan discusses fear, risk, and the finite pool of worry
Professor Michael P. Branch shares five tips for better science communication
President Sandoval talks with Reynolds School of Journalism Dean Al Stavitsky and Associate Professor Kari Barber about 100 years of journalism education
Mark Maynard will spend two weeks in the Great Basin National Park documenting stories and artifacts from travelers
Alina Croft and Faith Evans win a Hearst Journalism Award
Brooke Hess is combining her love of science and writing for The Grand Salmon Project
Reynolds School holds 7th annual event on University campus
Journalism alumna gives classic 鶹ӳ neon signs a new life
Station recognized for bilingual pandemic coverage produced in partnership with Noticiero Móvil and This is Reno
Journalism school’s initiative focuses on those affected by the affordable housing crisis
Dean Al Stavitsky shares journalism faculty and student accomplishments from the past semester.
School of Journalism’s sixth annual Student Documentary Film Festival airs on Facebook Live
Journalism alumna Tsanavi Spoonhunter chronicles one tribe’s fight for food sovereignty in short documentary
Learn about faculty and student achievements during COVID-19
Journalism students win student video category for “Rainbow Rodeo”
Prince Nesta recognized for research about impact of podcasting on the changing African narrative
Reporters produce more day-to-day coverage about coronavirus and its impact locally
Journalism professor and graduate student research similarity between SLAPP suits and lawsuits against record requesters
Kari Barber’s “Rainshadow” documentary shares story of 鶹ӳ high school for at-risk students
Learn about the faculty and student accomplishments this past semester.
Graduates, family and friends celebrate students’ success during reception
Double Scoop arts publication wins microenterprise business of the year award
Subject of "The Great Hack" film discusses privacy rights during Reynolds School event.
Reynolds School student-run bilingual news outlet celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting its storytelling efforts.
New report finds border communities inundated with surveillance technologies
School of Journalism offers a one-credit course to train students on the Freedom of Information Act
More than 100 students graduate from the journalism school, the largest class in its history.
Reynolds School assistant professor recognized for decade of outreach efforts at University and in local community.
Week-long program emphasizes learning through mentorship and guidance — a rare and exciting opportunity for student journalists.
Two classes inside the Reynolds School of Journalism came together in an unexpected way during last fall.
Students presented their public service announcements to a panel of industry professionals.
Journalism graduate program offers assistantships to returning Peace Corps volunteers
A highlight of the achievements of students and faculty, events that took place and other happenings in spring 2018.
Another year, another generation of graduates entering the professional field.
The Missouri Governor's Award for Excellence in Education is the highest award given to Missouri public university educators.
The Reynolds School hosted it's twice-yearly graduation reception ahead of the winter graduation ceremony.
Prince Nesta, Reynolds School graduate student, explores podcasting in global context
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RSJ grad student's film "Never to be Forgotten" honored by Nat'l Endowment for the Arts
Jenny Perry and Krystal Pyatt create Pypeline Editing in Reno, Nev.