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Celebrating the Basque Diaspora with the addition of a statue
The William A. Douglass Center for Basque Studies at the 鶹ӳ celebrated the donation and relocation to campus of noted statue on Basque Diaspora Day
鶹ӳ hosts international smell workshop
The Department of Philosophy in the College of Liberal Arts held workshop on the philosophy of smell
Second-annual artist-in-residence program selects two artists for national park residency program
鶹ӳ School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer rustic artist residency experience
鶹ӳ liberal arts faculty selected as foundation professor
College of Liberal Arts Professor Deborah Boehm earns prestigious research and teaching honor
鶹ӳ world languages faculty selected for Regents’ Advising Award
College of Liberal Arts Associate Professor Wilfredo de Ràfols earns NSHE system-wide honor
Magic and wonder experienced at Serendipity art exhibition
Art professor presents solo exhibition at conference in California
鶹ӳ political science faculty selected for Regents’ Rising Researcher Award
College of Liberal Arts Assistant Professor Elizabeth Koebele earns NSHE system-wide honor
鶹ӳ criminal justice faculty selected for Regents’ Teaching Award
College of Liberal Arts Associate Professor Matthew Leone earns NSHE system-wide honor
Local famed author one of Regents’ 2022 creative activities award winners
Michael Branch named one of this year’s 鶹ӳ System of Higher Education Board of Regents’ Creative Activities Award recipients
First-year student earns double-win at National Online Forensics Championships
鶹ӳ 鶹ӳ Debate Team off to successful start in 2022
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Symposium saw significant turn-out
NAGPRA Symposium at the 鶹ӳ paved the way for future repatriation efforts
Arts spring lineup chalked full of historically-relevant and modern-day surprising performances
The School of the Arts has a number of exciting performances in visual art, dance, music and theatre that you don’t want to miss
Applications open for Great Basin National Park Foundation-鶹ӳ Artist-in-Residence Program
Deadline to apply for artist camping residency is March 15
鶹ӳ art exhibition displays one of 鶹ӳ’s first abstract artists
“A 鶹ӳ Life: Richard Guy Walton” on display now at Church Fine Arts building
鶹ӳ English Professor awarded fellowship to research language ‘quirks’
College of Liberal Arts professor Valerie Fridland to publish book on speech and language
MFA graduate earns prestigious fellowship for upcoming book project
Recent creative writing alumni publishes first book, with a second on the way
鶹ӳ History professor speaks at Paris conference
Dennis Dworkin presented his research on the British “new left”
Anthropologists debunk popular theory that Native Americans originated from Japan
Researchers analyzed over 1,500 dentitions and found no evidence that Native Americans came from Japan
" “These people did not come from Japan – but further north where they were sculpted by the last glacial maximum.”
Associate Professor of Dance debuts film in San Francisco Film Festival
“People in Cities” will screen online Oct. 15-24
Elevating Humanity: A podcast of the College of Liberal Arts
The College of Liberal Arts launches new podcast featuring faculty research and creative work
Inaugural artist-in-resident completed three-week creative camping expedition
鶹ӳ School of the Arts partnered with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer local Reno artist rustic artist residency experience
Inaugural artist-in-residence program selects local artist Austin Pratt
鶹ӳ art museum gets refreshed image
The John and Geraldine Lilley Museum of Art in the College of Liberal Arts announces new brand identity
Skin tone portrayed differently in newspapers depending on political endorsement
College of Liberal Arts professor studied how former President Barack Obama appeared in photographs
Immigration, juvenile detention, mental health – one student overcomes it all
Graduate Student Zaide Martinez pursuing social justice certificate to help others achieve the same goals she did
Department of Anthropology hits a triple in the 2021 award season
Three College of Liberal Arts anthropology faculty members received notable University and Regents’ awards
School of the Arts launches virtual student exhibitions
BFA and MFA in Art student exhibitions are now available virtually
鶹ӳ Wind Ensemble records first-ever large-scale recording in state-of-the-art facility
Professional recording studio in new University Arts Building finally used to full potential for modern, classical-style recording project
Ancient DNA findings help to define kinship among earliest world settlers
鶹ӳ anthropology professor part of team that studied ancient skeletal remains in Turkey dating back 10,000 years
Tu puedes, eres una luchadora
Alumna Noemí Gómez Martínez reflects on being a successful Latina in today’s world
Political scientist among the ranks of National Science Foundation CAREER award winners
Elizabeth Koebele to research collaborative water sustainability policymaking as part of NSF award
鶹ӳ student among winners of the 2020 ¡Andale! Scholarship
Criminal justice and philosophy major wins scholarship offered by Las Vegas Latino Bar Association to help cover LSAT expenses
College of Liberal Arts lecture series bring topics of diversity, politics, society and more
Departments and programs in the College of Liberal Arts host weekly, biweekly and monthly lectures throughout spring semester
Students co-collaborate on “The Lilley in the Open” exhibition with School of the Arts and City of Reno
Objects from The Lilley’s permanent collection featured in virtual exhibition
Researchers Explore the Role of Datura in Rock Art at Pinwheel Caves
鶹ӳ anthropologist performs radiocarbon analysis on Datura wrightii quids
Department of Theatre and Dance embraces digital realm
Student performing artists gain new experiences recording virtual performances
Tradition lives on with graduates, friends and family in mind
Department of Music records music for University’s upcoming virtual Commencement
The war on cyberspace
Hackers, cybercrime and how pirate history is influencing the future of cybersecurity
Visiting homeland one more time now made possible through Patria Soli project
Jars of homeland soil delivered to those who can’t make the trip home
Communication Studies program rising in the ranks
The Department of Communication Studies boasts 25 scholarly awards in two years
Sierra Hall mural makes bold statement on diversity, equity and inclusion
Mural dedication event planned to honor the public artwork
Endowment creates 鶹ӳ history initiative
History department in College of Liberal Arts receives donation to help amplify history scholarship in 鶹ӳ
“Heartbeat to Heartbeat, Eye to Eye” – new music video by Reno, for Reno
Song features University faculty and alumni performing artists
Student works with 鶹ӳ Arts Council as part of donor-funded internship
Art history major Gracie Krutz highlights her internship experience while earning liberal arts degree