Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award recipients pursue overseas teaching and research opportunities
Elizabeth Everest (WiSE graduate) and Connor Billman of the Department of Biology both received the prestigious award.
STEAM coordinator advocates for student success and workforce readiness
Sarah Monique Somma joins Extension to develop STEAM curriculum for underrepresented students
UNR Med students contribute to health care workforce
Volunteers assist with COVID-19 testing and screening
Faces of the Pack: First-generation engineering major finds his way in college
Edwin Casildo Rios is the Senator-Elect for the College of Engineering
Civil Engineering’s concrete canoe competition team hits wake of coronavirus pandemic
With the MidPac Conference cancellation, ASCE looks to showcase canoes soon
鶹ӳ Center for Excellence in Disabilities receives award for bike camp program
iCan Bike Camp gives kids with disabilities a way to become more independent, exercise and have fun with their families
The New Law of The Jungle (with apologies to Rudyard Kipling)
Social distance is "The New Law of the Jungle." Pack members from across the University read this adaptation of the classic.
Danielle Miles offers helping hand in times of crisis
“Helping vulnerable populations in any way we can is essential now more than ever”
" "In this rapidly developing situation, it is critical that we turn to those with expertise in infection control and public health to guide our decision-making, and I have full confidence that we’ve assembled the right team for the job."
University dean selected for state’s new Medical Advisory Team
Dean of the School of Community Health Sciences Trudy Larson is one of five members on medical expert team
University makerspaces and 3D printers at work developing PPE
Researchers, faculty and staff respond to the call for resources and deploy makerspace resources to support our healthcare heroes
Graduate Renewable Energy Certificate program finds interdisciplinary success
With an online format, working professionals, their schedules and locations bring benefits not found in the usual classroom setting
Library Resource Spotlight: Birds of the World
Birds of North America is now Birds of the World!