How do you access counseling services when living in a rural community?
Rural mental health services are more accessible than you think due to COVID-19
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Alumna Noemí Gómez Martínez reflects on being a successful Latina in today’s world
University professor’s invention from over a century ago continues to be impactful today
In 1908, James Church’s interest in snow and the mountains led to the invention of the snow sampler, a device that greatly advanced the development of snow science
Social Work Advocacy Day hosted for more than 130 Â鶹ӳ» students and practitioners
Students learn about bills and how to influence legislative policy decisions
Atlas of Surveillance honored with award for advancing public’s right to know about police spying
EFF's partnership with School of Journalism helps collect data about police surveillance
Gardening in Â鶹ӳ» class discusses landscaping with native plants
Extension teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online
" This course is a prime example of students actually working on real companies in a practical, hands-on way.
The College of Business offers summer Launchpad course to assist startups
Entrepreneurship Program continues to be a distinctive resource for students and new companies
Extension seeks 4-H club leaders to help teach youth life skills and leadership
4-H members are five times more likely to graduate from college
Encountering Women in History: North American Women’s Letters and Diaries
The University Libraries’ North American Women’s Letters and Diaries database offers an unparalleled view of women in history.
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
Journalism dean named finalist for Administrator of the Year
Dean Alan Stavitsky recognized in the 68th Scripps Howard Awards competition
Inaugural International Women’s Day Award for Inclusive Practices awarded
Computer Science and Engineering graduate student Autumn Cuellar has been named the inaugural recipient of the International Women’s Day Award for Inclusive Practices.