" “We have substantially declined in aspects of our liberal democracy that we have been historically proud of as Americans." - Sawyer Barnett
Â鶹ӳ» Undergraduate Research Award names social sciences winner
Political science and economics major researching factors that weaken government democracy
Effective websites and digital marketing can help businesses survive COVID-19
Extension aims to help small businesses connect with customers during pandemic and beyond
Lahontan Cutthroat Trout thrive at Paiute’s Summit Lake in far northern Â鶹ӳ»
University collaborates with tribe to protect the longest self-sustaining population of trout
4-H youth and Bureau of Land Management host horse adoption auction (2020)
Extension’s 4-H program and bureau work together to give wild horses homes
Â鶹ӳ» Today adds a new way of telling the University’s stories
Marketing Communications launches its UNPACKED podcast to share backstories from the University community
Public called to submit pandemic materials for local history exhibit
Â鶹ӳ» Shared History Program seeks submissions to include in exhibit displaying daily life during pandemic
Reopening Plan – Fall 2020 & other important updates
University President Marc Johnson announces updates to the University coronavirus site, including a new confirmed cases page, and addresses other important issues
Ozmen Institute for Global Studies celebrates two years at the Â鶹ӳ»
A look at their accomplishments and plans for the future
Assistant professor conducts research on water management for Â鶹ӳ» climate
Manuel Alejandro Andrade-Rodriguez joins College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources
EFF and Reynolds School launch largest-ever collection of searchable data on police use of surveillance technologies
Atlas of Surveillance shines light on deployment of cameras, drones and more
Parallels & lessons learned: HIV/AIDS and COVID-19
Dr. Trudy Larson presents at TedX Reno
Taking on COVID-19 with math and stats
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Paul Hurtado and Â鶹ӳ» State Biostatistician and College of Science alumna Kyra Morgan talk COVID-19 and how they’re using numbers to make sense of it all.