One year after the Argenta Hall explosion, University resilience stronger than ever
Residential Life, Housing and Food Services, along with partners across campus, continue to move forward with grace, flexibility and commitment offering a quality student experience.
Plant tissue engineering improves drought and salinity tolerance
Research in College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources addresses future population growth and food shortages
" "I aided children to be adopted, immigrants to migrate...I had applied concepts, theories and practices from the classroom to the work environment in our own society of Reno, 鶹ӳ."
Service-learning course helps Northern 鶹ӳ Latinx community
Spanish major translates legal documents to aid in immigration, adoption and social justice matters in local community
Researchers say drone technology will change the face of last-mile logistics
Retail drone deliveries will significantly impact logistics networks over the next few years
Outdoor track at correctional facility helping women take healthy steps
Extension partnership helps address root causes of incarceration and reduce recidivism
Environmental science professor retires, leaving behind integral programming
Nancy Markee retires after 34 years with the University
Society of Women Engineers provides key mentorship to women in engineering
SWE members experience networking and career opportunities while promoting gender quality in engineering and technology
Innevation Center Member Highlight - Jeff Saling
Jeff Saling named as Innevation Center Member of June 2020
“Our lives should not be sacrificed this easily”: Camp Fire tragedy leads to new wildfire research
The National Science Foundation has awarded Assistant Professor Hamed Ebrahimian a $2 million grant to develop novel wildfire risk assessment and mitigation tools.
How to build a master instructor
Grad 702/703 prepares University graduate students as leaders in the classroom and beyond.
Exploring the relationship between space, race and STEM attainment on the Discover Science podcast
Dr. William F. Tate IV speaks with the College of Science about his research revealing the uneven contours of the education pipeline.
Women in engineering are leading and succeeding
Enrollment during Fall 2019 semester shows 553 female students in engineering, or 18.5% of the program