New interdisciplinary Forensic Studies Certificate: forensic science panel event on April 9, 2025
In partnership with Washoe County Sheriff’s Office Forensic Science Division, this program provides students with the opportunity to dive into the world of forensics
Basque interns join the University Libraries and Center for Basque Studies for six months of professional, on-the-job experience
Both interns are in the United States for the very first time
Giving Day – The Wolf Pack Way
Help raise vital funds on Giving Day, April 10, where every dollar makes a difference
Â鶹ӳ» Medical Research Consortium launches on campus
The consortium will serve undergraduates interested in medical research
Medical students celebrate Match Day 2025
Upcoming UNR Med M.D. graduates learn where they will complete their residency training
Find your Pack with Michelle Salem
Salem shares how she found belonging and friendship through dance
Transformative biomedical research program exposes undergrads to the world of microbiome science
Three-week, hands-on summer program is no cost to accepted applicants; applications due by April 24
The University observes Eating Disorder Awareness Week
Campus partners promote body positivity and unity through a pool party celebration
Faces of the Pack: Christalin Dorsey
Computer science and engineering major participates in TechWise program, builds and creates games with her cohort
University delivers personalized financial aid videos for new and returning students
The videos enhance transparency and simplify complex financial aid information
Chasing answers: My journey into Parkinson’s disease research
Undergraduate researcher Anirudh Praveen explores complexities of brain aging and neurodegenerative disease
Faces of the Pack: AnnaMarie Oshiokpekhai
Biology and pre-med student makes a difference in the community as the ASUN director of IDEA
Registration opens for ‘Health and wellbeing: Exploring circumstance, community, and culture’
The Â鶹ӳ» will hold the 2025 Northern Â鶹ӳ» Diversity Summit on April 14
University to celebrate Neurodiversity Celebration Week, March 17-21
Events and displays well help empower, educate and foster inclusivity on campus
Faces of the Pack: Cecilia Romero
From interpreter to leader – How a UNR Med student is transforming care at the Student Outreach Clinic
Meet Jenna Altherr Flores, director of the Office of Undergraduate Fellowships
Learn about Altherr Flores' goals to support students applying for internationally competitive scholarships and fellowships
Faces of The Pack: John Pratt
Veteran Services advisor’s lasting impact gets recognized on a national level
Commemorating 20 years of impact and growth at the Latino Research Center
Making change through amplifying research, supporting student achievement and strengthening advocacy and outreach
Faces of the Pack: Dylan West
'I came into school with a clear picture for my future, but I’m starting to see it diverge into incorporating sustainability'
Â鶹ӳ» students volunteer with local nonprofits on Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service
Students participate in civic service with two local nonprofit organizations, making an impact on the community
Â鶹ӳ» Honors students win inaugural Honors College Trivia Bowl
Students competed against their peers at UNLV
Graduate students attend career-boosting workshop at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
The students took training courses related to neuroscience
Student intern at Idaho National Laboratory contributes to metallurgy science
Undergraduate student supports critical mineral research efforts
Â鶹ӳ» Online offers dynamic new courses, degree programs
Â鶹ӳ» initiative works closely with top professors to create robust classes
Â鶹ӳ» ENDURE students shine after graduating
The program provides a paid stipend to undergraduate researchers
Faces of the Pack: Kat Fulwider
Journalism student brings science to local airwaves through KUNR-Hitchcock Project internship
Faces of the Pack: Charlotte Aguon
Honors College Student Charlotte Aguon’s expression of art with Honors contracts
Meet the fall 2024 Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty awardee and Exceptional Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty awardees
Awardees teach a range of topics including death and dying, religion, social movements, communication research methods and more
Grads of the Pack: Haley Frenkel
'Professors asking what I needed rather than assuming made all the difference'
Chemistry course and Makerspace collaboration puts the “A†in STEAM
Chemistry students practice teamwork before diving into experiments
It takes a leader to build a legacy
20 years after starting as founding dean of the College of Science, David Westfall remains steadfast in his mission to support the College's students
Lake Tahoe students, faculty celebrate Sustainability Certificate recipients
Event honors the first cohort at The Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe
Anthropology doctoral candidate takes home a national Three-Minute Thesis competition title
Kendra Isable represented the University at the Council of Graduate Schools annual conference in St. Louis
Grads of the Pack: Stephanie Bacon
'My passion lies in supporting teachers in accessing their highest potential through social and emotional development'
Grads of the Pack: Hailey Elayer
'Teaching is one of my biggest passions'
Winter Commencement 2024: Making sesquicentennial history for a final time
More than 1,700 degrees awarded in Lawlor Events Center on Dec. 7
Petra Whittle: Grads of the Pack
'Sometimes, when things are falling apart, they may actually be falling into place'
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 13: Postdoctoral scholars Angie Lenard and Satish Manandhar
Postdoctoral work on campus advances the University’s mission as a top research university
Mason Moschetti is the University’s Herz Gold Medal winner
The College of Business grad has earned the highest grade point average with the most letter-graded credits
Grads of the Pack: Jennifer Gardner
A lifelong journey to championing student support
Westfall Scholars make the College of Science proud
Nine students were celebrated at the biannual luncheon
Lake Tahoe campus becomes newest cornerstone of University
Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe campus touches students, artists, community — and the world
College of Education & Human Development professor and doctoral student advocate for undocumented students at national conference
Rose Ann E. Gutierrez, Ph.D., moderates panel; Janet Najera presents at ASHE Conference
Fall 2024 Â鶹ӳ» Senior Scholars announced
The University and the Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association honor graduates from each college with top grade-point averages
Guy Clifton: A Â鶹ӳ» life, a Â鶹ӳ» journalism career in full
The former Sagebrush editor leaves a legacy of historical writing and friendships across all of Â鶹ӳ»
Â鶹ӳ»'s fundraising drive during Giving Tuesday supports impactful efforts around campus
Crowdfund Â鶹ӳ» seeks donations for student food insecurity, faculty research and more
Grads of the Pack: Alia Minoletti
'My goal is to inspire students to value their health and live life to the fullest'
The power of empathy in medicine: Adam Crabtree’s journey from combat medic to medical student
How a first-year M.D. student and Tillman Scholar found his purpose in medicine
Neuroscience program continues to build capacity
The program, started less than 20 years ago, has grown into one of the largest on campus
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 12: Executive Director of the Northern Â鶹ӳ» International Center
President Sandoval and Black discuss global engagement, language access, refugee resettlement and more
Graduate Student Association starts regalia donation program
Donating gently used regalia helps students facing financial barriers to join in commencement ceremonies
Â鶹ӳ» celebrates National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month with campus events
A month of cultural connection, community collaboration and celebration of Indigenous heritage
Student veterans committed to building community, helping others find resources
Student veterans David Alizadeh and Josh Abbott on building relationships, planning events and making sure everyone is aware of available resources
Making their MARC: Riley Gillis
Gillis is one of the four students in the second MARC cohort
The Â鶹ӳ» System of Higher Education’s virtual strategic planning listening sessions to be held Oct. 28–29
Help shape the future of higher education in Â鶹ӳ»
‘Africa in Reno’ series of events held in September on campus
The African Students’ Association discusses the success of this year’s event series, details their goals on campus and how others can join the association
Grads of the Pack: Nicole Steilman
Celebrating 25 years of teaching and giving back to the University
Addressing burnout among future healthcare providers with new endowment
The Delaplain Family Lifestyle Medicine Endowment will fund programs focused on mental health and wellness for medical students, aiming to equip them with essential lifestyle medicine skills to improve their well-being and patient care
Faces of the Pack: Kari Emm
Tribal Student Specialist Kari Emm’s journey of empowering Native students
The Great Basin Mural honors culture and community, creating a sense of belonging
Native American and Indigenous students respond to the mural on campus
Faces of the Pack: Lyzandro Villa-Espino
Villa-Espino shares his drive to serve Latinx students and how he’s succeeding with the help of the First-Generation Student Center
History student earns national prize for undergraduate research
Natalia Facio recognized with top award from New York Labor History Association
Sandoval’s State of the University: 150 years, with more to come
The address covered highlights from the last year, aspirations from the University’s past and a look at what the next 150 years may bring
'Captain Underpants' and the conundrum of creating a custom cookie cutter
Libraries' employee uses on-the-job skills to create unique, edible creation for Banned Books Week 2024
Faces of the Pack: Salem Neufeld
Honors College student Neufeld discusses his passion for inspiring future leaders
37th Annual Â鶹ӳ» Writers Hall of Fame event to take place Nov. 1
2024 honorees include Hall of Fame inductee Michael Branch and Silver Pen awardee Laura Newman
Colin Kaepernick and the legacy of giants
From rising star to activist: Colin Kaepernick’s journey at Â鶹ӳ» and beyond, as told by professor Paul Mitchell
University Early Head Start educator recognized as Early Educator of the Year
Adrianna Salas named one of the 2024 Â鶹ӳ» Early Educator of the Year for contributions to early childhood education
State Department offers ‘adventure of a lifetime’ to University students
Careers, internships available in nearly all academic disciplines
State of the University address to be held Oct. 8
President Brian Sandoval to discuss the sesquicentennial, capital improvement projects, building community connections and more
Faces of the Pack: Jahahi Mazariego Contreras
Contreras discusses her passion for helping Latinx students on campus and her own experiences as a child of immigrant parents and a first-generation college student
Â鶹ӳ»â€™s first Ph.D. student chosen for Health Policy Research Scholars Award
School of Public Health Ph.D. Student Sara Perez selected for prestigious award
Faces of the Pack: Jesus Godinez Garcia
Path to Independence (P2I) student performs at Tu Bienvenida
Â鶹ӳ»â€™s 150th anniversary book available for pre-order
The University of Â鶹ӳ» Press publishes a photo history book, which celebrates the University’s sesquicentennial and historic impact on Â鶹ӳ»
Registering to vote: what Â鶹ӳ» students need to know
The ASUN Center for Student Engagement offers tips, resources
University Libraries’ Vault Studio Classroom: A rare gem in academia
Special Collections aspires to be a welcoming, inspiring, and vital primary source laboratory for inquiry and discovery.
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 10: Lilley Museum Director Stephanie Gibson
Gibson and University President Sandoval discuss notable artworks, student engagement in the arts and more
Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association raises $100,000 for student scholarships and on-campus food pantry
Ninety-eight Â鶹ӳ» sesquicentennial license plates auctioned off during The Great98 campaign
The Great Reno Balloon Race and the Â鶹ӳ» – helping dreams take flight since 1986
Learn more about The Great Reno Balloon Race Scholarship and the launch of Winter's Breeze from the University campus
Industrial Engineering bachelor’s degree program debuts this fall
From manufacturing to transportation, industrial engineers are needed in a variety of areas.
Â鶹ӳ» hosts their second annual Latinx Parent Welcome ‘Mi Casa es su Casa’
The event celebrates the Latinx community and is an opportunity for families to connect with the University
University enrolls first cohort from its Tribal College Prep Camp
Four students from the camp join the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources
University welcomes new students to campus as Â鶹ӳ»FIT begins
The campus is busy again as new students settle in and get set up for success
Empowering future physicians: UNR Med student explores science communication in inaugural summer internship
The Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science inspires Douglas Collins to conduct TikTok interview series
Research published in PNAS proposes a new model that predicts river tributary length and spacing
The work may improve scientists’ ability to route water, sediment, and nutrients through river networks
Indigenous students from across the state live and learn at the Â鶹ӳ» during Native LEAD program
The program is a week-long immersive experience for Indigenous high school students who want to attend college
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 8: Executive Director of the First-Generation Center Ellen Houston
President Sandoval and Houston explore resources offered for student success
Â鶹ӳ» signs agreements with two universities in Italy
The international collaborations focus on sustainability, student research and the study of lakes
2024 Balloon Race Scholarships announced
Four University students awarded
Representation matters
Autumn Harry’s new mural at the Â鶹ӳ» celebrates Pyramid Lake and the people who’ve worked to protect it
Top U.S. cybersecurity official praises University teacher-training initiative
National cyber director says Research Experiences for Teachers helps professional pipelines
Student awarded NIH research grant for groundbreaking research on harm reduction vending machines
Ph.D. Candidate Mia Kirk is the first in the School of Public Health's history to secure this highly competitive grant
At the Digital Wolf Pack Initiative Spring Retreat, faculty learn how to utilize AI for better teaching and learning
University faculty participated in a series of workshops for digital literacy as part of their retreats in Sparks and Lake Tahoe
Â鶹ӳ» Division of Outdoor Recreation and Â鶹ӳ» team up to address employment needs in the outdoor industry
Two new programs have been added to prepare students for the growing outdoor recreation industry demand
What do Â鶹ӳ» students do after graduation?
Find out with the First Destination Survey by the Â鶹ӳ» Career Studio
Geology student receives Goldwater Scholarship
Andrew Siciliano wants to pursue geochemistry research
Â鶹ӳ» Tech Hub, led by Â鶹ӳ», awarded $21 million from the U.S. Economic Development Administration
Funding will advance lithium batteries, critical elements and other electric vehicle materials industry sectors within the state
Clinical Psychology Graduate Program ranked 70th in the country
Rankings provided by U.S. News & World Report put the Â鶹ӳ» program in the top 100 in the U.S.
Making their MARC: Jada Okaikoi
Okaikoi is part of the second cohort in the MARC program
Westfall Scholars of spring 2024 celebrate their academic accomplishments
These students earned the highest GPA in their programs
New Director of Health and Social Policy Stephanie Woodard brings decades of experience to the Guinn Center
Stephanie Woodard, Psy.D., joins the Guinn Center team after more than a decade working with the Â鶹ӳ» Department of Health and Human Services
Nature article proposes new way to identify faults that might pose earthquake risk
The researchers found geometric complexity of nearby faults could play a role in the risk of earthquakes
Hitchcock Center for Chemical Ecology 2024 symposium merges disciplines at the Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe
NSHE Board of Regents renews President Sandoval’s contract at the Â鶹ӳ»
The President has helped the University make great strides since his tenure began in October 2020
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources confers more than 200 degrees at commencement
College’s dual major Barbara Stankuté noted for her exemplary community service by President Sandoval
Faces of the Pack: Meet artist and advocate Connor Fogal
Painting with a brush attached to an adaptive headset, University faculty member creates a 35-foot-wide mural for the campus community
From lizards to humans, a journey in pursuit of science
Madison Glenwinkel, a student in the College of Liberal Arts, received the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF-GRFP) award
Mackay School celebrates another year of excellence
The annual John W. Mackay Banquet took place on April 26
Publication 'The Atlantic' gifts complimentary access to University community
Following the ‘Democracy at a Crossroads’ event, students, faculty and staff can access the publication through the University Libraries
AsPIre working group provides community, networking for Asian, Pacific Islander faculty and staff
Co-chair of AsPIre Cydney Giroux discusses the group, why she finds it important and plans for the future
Grads Of The Pack: Emily Thao-Singh
Thao-Singh graduated from the School of Public Health and gave a speech at the Asian Pacific Islander Affinity Graduation Ceremony
University confers more than 3,000 degrees during spring commencement ceremonies
The class of 2024 was recognized over three days on the historic University’s Quad
Distinguished Â鶹ӳ»ns honored by the University
Four individuals recognized with the most prestigious award by the Â鶹ӳ» System of Higher Education Board of Regents
2024 F. Donald Tibbitts Distinguished Teacher Award: Kelly Keselica
'It’s always helpful to know someone is rooting for you, and I think it makes students more eager to learn and succeed'
Bible Teaching Excellence Award winner Pamela Sandstrom: 'The best part of my job is helping students'
Department of Biology students and faculty support Sandstrom in receiving this monumental achievement
Nate Hodges receives the 2024 F. Donald Tibbitts Distinguished Teacher Award
Colleagues and students cheer on their professor in a surprise classroom visit
New Director of Latinx/Hispanic Community Relations Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan
How he plans to increase Latinx/Hispanic engagement at the University
Herz Gold Medal awarded to Anna Urias and Raphael Cohen
The Herz medal is the University's most prestigious student academic honor
Â鶹ӳ» once again nationally recognized as a Voter Friendly Campus
The acknowledgment marks the University’s 5th year in a row to receive this title
Spring 2024 Senior Scholars
The Â鶹ӳ» honors twelve graduating students who have achieved the highest grade-point average for their respective college or school
Sigellac wins $50,000 Sontag Entrepreneurship Competition
Now in 13th year, competition generates an ecosystem of startups in northern Â鶹ӳ»
Grads of the Pack: Ashley Kate Nazaire
'I had a calling to work with children and families, and I knew HDFS was for me'
Grads of the Pack: Lissette Hernández
A first-gen student working to make her dreams of making an impact in the community a reality. “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance†– Oscar Wilde
Faces of the Pack: Jesus Diaz Sanchez
Diaz Sanchez received an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, will pursue a Ph.D. at MIT
Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty Award and Exceptional Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty College/School Awards for spring 2024
One individual named Outstanding LOA and four others were named Exceptional LOAs this semester
Grads of the Pack: Trinity Alvarez
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" Eleanor Roosevelt
Grads of the Pack: Debi and Kaylie Smith
The mother-daughter duo is set to graduate with master’s degrees from the School of Social Work this month
Grads of the Pack: Sabrina Ma
“I am passionate about inspiring others and finding a path to help make a differenceâ€
University’s 12th annual College Day pep rally encourages middle school students to attend college
Â鶹ӳ» and Sparks Middle School partnership promotes enthusiasm for learning and college attainment
Affinity Graduate Celebrations to take place before commencement
The Multicultural Center is set to hold the celebrations to honor campus affinity groups
Grads of the Pack: Jada DeLeon
“I strongly believe that every child has the fundamental right to thrive in inclusive environmentsâ€
The 2024 Cashman Good Government Award awarded to the Â鶹ӳ» Collegiate Academy program
Recognition of the program highlights its success in Â鶹ӳ» high schools.
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 3: Campus Sustainability Manager Phoebe Judge
Judge shares the University's conservation goals and progress and discusses the new sustainability certificate
Faces of the Pack: Jorge Esparza
Honors College student traveled to Sri Lanka last summer to research human-elephant conflicts
College of Education and Human Development hosts awards ceremony
This year, 24 awards were given to outstanding students, faculty and staff in the College during the Spring Celebration
Faces of the Pack: Arnie Glassberg and Hinako Akeyama
Members of the Honors College Career and Community Mentorship Program
Makerthon competition has students design products to address challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness
Team Mathemusicians takes home $2,000 prize for ‘c-kube,’ a secure storage solution
Faces of the Pack: Micah Woodruff
A Q&A with the recipient of the Sam Lieberman Regents’ Award for Student Scholarship
A brilliant light of leadership shines at the Â鶹ӳ» | Una brillante luz de liderazgo brilla en la Universidad
Karla Hernández, Ph.D., awarded the 2024 Inclusion, Equity, and Diversity Leadership Award
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 2: Executive Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Melanie Duckworth
President Sandoval welcomes new leader who will guide university efforts to enable inclusive excellence for students, faculty and staff
Making their MARC: Yajahira Dircio
Dircio is one of four students in the second MARC cohort
Researchers and students gain new insights and make new connections in Panama
Student participants join researchers to support international conservation efforts
The Â鶹ӳ» Orvis School of Nursing ranks as top nursing program in the country
2023 National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX®) nursing graduate passing rates place the University at the top of the charts in the state and country
Faces of the Pack: Viktor Cruz-Calderon
A journey filled with happy mistakes and new adventures, Gilman Scholarship recipient Viktor Cruz-Calderon takes on Spain
School of Public Health promotes interdisciplinary research
Assistant Professor Li Li partners with Environmental Science student, Paola Miramontes to conduct research on liquid crystal monomers
STEM Sisters in Panamá
Two high school graduates had the research experience of a lifetime
Faces of the Pack: Jose Vasquez
Student by day, tutor by night, mechanical engineering major Jose Vasquez accepts Teach for America Fellowship second semester into college
Â鶹ӳ» Student Investment Organization places 28th out of 42 teams at the Rotman International Trading Competition
Students in the Investment Club travel to Toronto and make waves for the University
University Professor Deborah Boehm and team contribute to a guide for preparing publicly engaged scholars
“Build Bridges, Not Walls†encourages meaningful community engagement
Giving Day: The Wolf Pack Way
Help raise vital funds campuswide by donating to the area that matters most to you on Thursday, April 11
Finding her ‘why’ – one medical student’s journey
Taree Chadwick, M.D. Class of 2024, shares why she decided to switch career paths and become a doctor
Anthropology doctoral candidate places second in regional Three-Minute Thesis Competition
Kendra Isable represented the University at the Western Association of Graduate Schools annual conference
Â鶹ӳ» Multicultural Center organizes events in April, ahead of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May
These events celebrate and honor culture and community
2024 Three-Minute Thesis competition finalists announced
Graduate students will compete in the final event on April 11
Mackay Muckers take gold in International Collegiate Mining Competition
Ten students traveled to Montana to show off their traditional mining skills
A look at careers of substance and impact
In honor of Women’s History Month, faculty speak about their time at the Â鶹ӳ»
Mark your calendar: College of Education & Human Development Career Fair
The Career Fair will be held on Tuesday, April 2, and will host employers ready to connect with University students
Â鶹ӳ» wins 2024 CFA Institute Research Challenge
Students move on to Western U.S. level to compete regionally
First-Generation College Students’ Professional Pathways panel discussion
The College of Education & Human Development hosted the panel event and mixer on March 14
Neurodiversity Alliance to hold panel and lunch social March 21 during Neurodiversity Celebration Week
“Looking Beyond the Spectrum†celebrates living authentically on the neurodivergent spectrum
Sesquicentennial license plate fundraiser: over $10,000 donated to Pack Provisions in the first five months
The ongoing fundraiser supports the University’s food pantry, providing healthy food for those in need
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 21: ASUN President Boris Carpio Guerra and GSA President Matthew Hawn
President Sandoval discusses University initiatives, what the future looks like for students and what it means to these student leaders to be part of The Wolf Pack Family
Collegiate Academy class incorporates immersive history lesson through a field trip to the Stewart Indian School
The dual-credit Â鶹ӳ» class encourages students to grapple with the history in their backyard
Faces of the Pack: Kaashifah
International doctoral student's journey in pursuing her education abroad - “Women should not cut off their wings because of societal norms"
Seeking fundamental truths in mathematics
Associate Professor Chris Rogers receives grant to study symmetry and support historically underrepresented research students
Making their MARC: Nandini Naidu
Naidu is part of the second cohort in the MARC program
University Studies Abroad Consortium celebrates USAC Week Feb. 26 to March 1
Various activities are planned to highlight study abroad locations and programs
Celebrate 2024 Lunar New Year with the Â鶹ӳ»
The signature event celebrates the Year of the Dragon with cultural activities, performances and food on Feb. 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Joe
University awards Redfield Hispanic Gateway Scholarships to first cohort of students | La Universidad entrega de becas Redfield Hispanic Gateway al primer grupo de estudiantes
Ten students pursuing majors in Spanish and another subject awarded $5,000 scholarships | Diez estudiantes de las carreras de español y otras asignaturas reciben becas de $5,000
Healthy Minds Study: understanding mental health on campus
The Healthy Minds Study survey will be sent out to students on Feb. 20, 2024
Northern Â鶹ӳ» Diversity Summit to be held at Â鶹ӳ» on Feb. 22
This year’s theme is “Critical, Constructive, and Courageous Conversationsâ€
Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Interim Finance Committee approves $7.5 million for Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Tech Hub
In Oct. 2023, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) announced that Â鶹ӳ», led by the Â鶹ӳ», was named one of the inaugural 31 Regional Tech Hubs
Celebrating the success of the Orvis School of Nursing in the U.S. News and World Report Online Masters in Nursing Programs Ranking
The school jumped 23 positions from 2023 to 2024
Grads of the Pack: Alexandra Pierce
Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe Business Marketing student Alexandra Pierce wins first place in the semi-annual Preger-Tahoe Prize Creative Idea Challenge
Student Emergency Fund donations doubled until Giving Day
Donations to the College of Science’s student emergency fund will be matched up to $50,000 thanks to generous alumni
Otis Burrell a high jump giant
The amazing competitive life of a Wolf Pack great
Celebrate Black History Month with the Multicultural Center
Events celebrating history and culture are planned throughout February
Mackay shines at AEMA 2023
Mackay School faculty and students made an impact at annual conference
Five tips for a healthy transition into college life
Springing into wellness with tips from dietitian nutritionist Lisa Carlson
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 19: Dean of University Libraries Catherine Cardwell
The dean shares the impact of our learning libraries as well as how University Libraries are supporting students, researchers and the community
TechWise is recruiting its third cohort of students interested in software engineering
TechWise recruits its third cohort of students as Carnegie Mellon’s School of Computer Science joins the collaboration between Google and TalentSprint
Â鶹ӳ» partners with USDA to bolster regional food systems
USDA project allocates $5 million to Â鶹ӳ» to build a stronger agricultural infrastructure
State of the College of Science
Prep day tradition continues under leadership of Dean Hope-Weeks
Business graduates set records with the winter class of 2023
College of Business awards the most degrees during University’s Winter Commencement
Faces of the Pack: Animating campus life
Julius Santo Pietro's creative journey with Â鶹ӳ» Dining and Animation Club
College of Science alumni celebrated
Alumni from the College of Science and Mackay School were honored at an event in October
Westfall Scholars graduate with top grades in the College of Science
Westfall Scholars honored with a luncheon with faculty mentors, friends and family
Thanks to a $36 million gift from the Gillemot Foundation, a new aerospace engineering program prepares for takeoff
'It has taken a large team many years to bring it all together.'
Â鶹ӳ» opens STEM & health career pathways for bilingual students
NIH science education grant supports high school students, parents and counselors in rural county
Grads of the Pack: Victoria Matthews
"I am a proud advocate and professional mentor in the fields of adolescence and disability."
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 17: Path to Independence Program Director Jessica Keefhaver
For the past 10 years, the P2I program has offered a college experience to students with intellectual disabilities
Celebrating the joy of graduation, and remembering UNLV
More than 1,800 degrees conferred during winter commencement ceremonies
Grads of the Pack: Jess Robertson
First-generation student overcomes obstacles in pursuing her Bachelor of Science degree in HDFS, "I worked so hard I wouldn't let myself give up."
Beta Alpha Psi achieves Superior Chapter recognition at the College of Business
The Zeta Iota chapter earns honor for 17th year as a result of active engagement in professional and community events
Dr. Hamza: Bringing healthcare management best practices from the University to Ghana
“The University and NNIC work closely with the broader community to help connect me to people, systems, and insights and I realized early on that this is the kind of foundation that will help more individuals back home when I return.â€
Innevation Center offers more than a creative, collaborative space
Student workers share impactful moments and insights from working at the downtown center and plans after graduation
Grads of the Pack: Sam Stynen, Â鶹ӳ»Teach Biology
“I love science, and what better way to share that love with others than through teaching.â€
How to meet a tree: Exploring the benefits of outdoor, experiential learning
Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe student Emma Montgomery volunteers with the Great Basin Outdoor School
Fall 2023 Â鶹ӳ» Senior Scholars announced
Grads of the Pack: Andrew Teeple, future English teacher
“I want to become a teacher because I have always felt that helping other people become the best versions of themselves is one of the most rewarding feelings in the world.â€
The Multicultural Center hosts Unity Graduation Celebration Dec. 8
The Unity Graduation will celebrate over 130 people graduating fall 2023
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 16: Senior Editor for News & Features John Trent
As the University continues its yearlong celebration leading up to the sesquicentennial, Trent explores some of the most historic events that have happened on campus
Â鶹ӳ» ASUN Pack Provisions holds annual fundraising drive to help student success
The University seeks donations for student food insecurity as part of Giving Tuesday
SACNAS provides opportunities for (old) new ideas in science
A new community for Chicano/Hispanic and Native American STEM students officially arrives on campus
Perfectly precarious positions
Rocks that naturally lay in precarious positions remained upright during an earthquake, surprising seismologists
Faces of the Pack: Xochitl Salinas
Native American alumna uses her master’s degree in social work to help her community and guide people through the healing process
Setting boundaries over break
Counseling Services creates workshop to help students proactively communicate to improve mental health and well-being
Record number of National Merit Scholars enrolled at the Â鶹ӳ»
The fall 2023 academic term has the highest enrolled number of National Merit Scholars in the University’s history
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 15: Director of Indigenous Relations Daphne Emm - Hooper
The Office of Indigenous Relations supports Indigenous communities on campus and around the state
Faces of the Pack: Angelica Perez
Breaking barriers
Counseling Services hosts events to celebrate Transgender Week of Visibility
From Nov. 13-19 the University will raise visibility about the transgender community and address issues members of the community face
Fall 2023 Wolf Pack Discoveries registration is open
Â鶹ӳ» undergraduate students are encouraged to register to present at the fall symposium
Â鶹ӳ» Air National Guard's 'Baby Doc' program fosters medical careers
Bridging language barriers and making a difference: Dr. Nephtali Barrera's inspiring journey in health care and the Â鶹ӳ» Air National Guard
University receives largest individual gift in its history to create the George W. Gillemot Aerospace Engineering Department
The $36 million gift is the largest individual cash gift the University has received in its 149-year history
Wolf Pack at Work: Angel Barboza
First generation student employee creates an inclusive environment for all gym goers
State of the University 2023: Looking to a ’bright’ future
President Brian Sandoval’s address marks nearly 150 years of history while detailing what lies ahead
Giant freshwater stingray tracked by University project makes it into Guinness Book of World Records
Researchers from the Wonders of the Mekong project tagged the fish when it was caught over a year ago
School of Public Health kicks off sesquicentennial celebration on TikTok
150 public health messages from participants on and off the campus community honor the 150th anniversary of the Â鶹ӳ»
Alum brings vision of inclusiveness as new Biotechnology Program director
Karla Hernández brings her previous experience at the Â鶹ӳ» to her new roles
Â鶹ӳ» designated an Apple Distinguished School
Recognized for commitment to continuous innovation using technology
NRAP Network board members establish scholarship for behavioral health workforce programs in the School of Public Health
The endowed scholarship provides financial support for students interested in the behavioral health and addiction treatment field
Wide-Eyed and Dreaming: A Season of Seeing at the Â鶹ӳ» Museum of Art
Using the free admission program, University students can see exhibitions exploring language, agency and the nature of memory at the Â鶹ӳ» Museum of Art
Faces of the Pack: Alumnus Caleb McAdoo, new deputy director of operations for the Â鶹ӳ» Department of Wildlife (NDOW)
Born and raised in Â鶹ӳ», McAdoo reflects on his time at the Â鶹ӳ» and his long history with NDOW
Ride in style: University unveils specialty 150th anniversary license plates to honor start of sesquicentennial celebration
The license plates will be available to order starting Oct. 2 and will benefit Pack Provisions
Anatomy course provides unique opportunities to work with human cadavers
The Advanced Human Dissection Team is made up of undergraduate students
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 12: UNR Med Dean Paul Hauptman
Hauptman shares his goals for the school, the new affiliation agreement and more
Louisa Hope-Weeks named Dean of the College of Science
Hope-Weeks brings her experience as an associate dean and chemistry professor
The Â鶹ӳ» recognized with national rankings
The University is recognized by U.S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Monthly
The Northern Â鶹ӳ» International Center spearheads U.S.- Korea bi-lateral trade relations program with Korea
The U.S. - ROK Global Supply Chain Leaders Program aims to foster broader awareness of the U.S. - ROK bilateral trade relationship, and to gain a deeper understanding of how the two countries create secure, sustainable and resilient global supply chains
President Brian Sandoval to give State of the University Address on Oct. 17
The speech, entitled “A University’s Expectation to Always Make History†will take place in the JCSU Ballrooms
New scholarship endowment continues support for future public health leaders
Hayes’ endowment will benefit School of Public Health graduate students
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 11: Director of the Whittell Forest Sarah Bisbing
Bisbing and her team work to ensure forests are in the landscapes of the future
Third annual Recovery Month R5K Run/Walk and Recovery Celebration hosted by NRAP
The School of Public Health's Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Recovery and Prevention Program (NRAP) run by the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies (CASAT) hosts their third annual R5K in honor of September’s National Recovery Month
University to expand training programs for meat- and poultry-processing industry
USDA funds to boost hands-on opportunities for meat and poultry industry students and workforce
First Native LEAD program brings Indigenous students from around the state to campus, encouraging pursuit of higher education
Students from seven Native American Tribal communities stayed on campus for a week, meeting professors and learning about Wolf Pack resources
Student Success Center in the College of Education & Human Development welcomes new director
Gina Delgado seeks to engage, uplift and empower students through advising
Counseling Services has launched a new online virtual training program called Kognito
Free for Â鶹ӳ» faculty, staff and students, Kognito will give everyone an opportunity to practice strategies to improve mental health for students and respond to mental health challenges
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 10: Director of Extension Jake DeDecker
DeDecker explores the legacy and future of the outreach arm of the University
Nell J. Redfield Foundation names new Executive Director, Kenneth Coll
After the passing of Redfield Foundation President Gerald "Jerry" Smith, friend and frequent collaborator Kenneth Coll steps into the Foundation’s leadership role
University to welcome new students during Opening Weekend and Â鶹ӳ»FIT Aug. 17-24
Â鶹ӳ»FIT gives students an excellent foundation for the year ahead at the Â鶹ӳ»
Helena Middleton wins Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange fellowship
Middleton is the first Â鶹ӳ» student to win a CBYX fellowship in over 20 years
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 9: Senior Vice Provost Jill Heaton
Heaton shares insights into the new Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe location
Â鶹ӳ» to hold Native Students LEAD program Aug. 7-11
Indigenous high school students are invited to explore college life and connect with cultural support systems on campus
Faces of the Pack: Jodee Prudente
Dedicated special education researcher continues to serve the community
Drones, phones and iPads at Semester at Lake Tahoe
A new era of learning emerges with cutting-edge classes and free distribution of technology to Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe students
Mackay student team takes second place in national competition
The competition is focused on carbon management
Three University professionals awarded U.S. Fulbright Scholar fellowships for the 2023 to 2024 academic year
Meet the new Fulbrighters and learn about their journeys to achieving this distinguished honor
University’s top student heads to Purdue this fall
Jimson Huang, a dual Engineering-Math major, is the spring 2023 Herz Gold Medal winner
NWCCU to visit the Â鶹ӳ»
Accreditation cycle to begin in October
A first Black graduate, and a life worth remembering
Theodore Miller’s graduation in 1930 in engineering was a groundbreaking one for the University
Matthew Kopicko wins the Bryan Family Public Service Award
Matthew Kopicko wins this award to honor his outstanding record of civic engagement within the community
Department of Music sings the praises of its students
The Â鶹ӳ» Department of Music reflects on the Spring 2023 semester, recognizing the notable achievements of its students
TechWise Program provides software engineering students with a clear pathway to success
The TechWise program graduates its first cohort of software engineers as more students join the program
Â鶹ӳ» System of Higher Education Board of Regents approves Â鶹ӳ» Mathewson University Gateway Project
The agreement was signed on Friday, June 9
Graduate School celebrates its 9th year of GradFIT
The University’s Graduate School offers week-long program to increase diversity and academic success in graduate school
Faces of the Pack: Jim Hammond
Jim Hammond is an alumnus who graduated with a degree in physics
Collegiate Academy program expands into Washoe County
The Â鶹ӳ» celebrates Clark County graduates as it prepares to expand the dual credit program into Northern Â鶹ӳ»
Westfall Scholars graduate at the top of their class
The spring 2023 graduates include future urban planners, doctors, physicists and more
University confers 3,130 degrees and certificates during spring 2023 commencement ceremonies
To date, the University has conferred over 125,000 degrees since opening in 1874
Dean's Future Scholars' students benefit from Joy Crowley's donations
Joy Crowley donates food twice a week to the Dean's Future Scholars Lounge
Engineering student set to study nuclear power policy during 9-week D.C. internship
For Abbey Hageman, nuclear is one of many interests
Mackay Banquet celebrates excellence in Mackay community
The annual banquet was held on April 28
Faces of the Pack: Camellia Chang
Chang discusses her time at the University and receiving four degrees in four years
Faces of the Pack: Boris Carpio-Guerra and Hannah Alquiza
New president and vice president of the 91st session of the Associated Students of the University of Â鶹ӳ» (ASUN)
Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Teaching Award and Exceptional Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty College/School Awards announced for spring 2023
Awardees are recognized for their exemplary service to students and their individual achievements
University honors more than 100 individuals at ‘Honor the Best’
The past year's achievements by students, faculty and staff honored at annual ceremony
Faces of the Pack: Dennis Garcia
Â鶹ӳ»Teach student turns obstacles into opportunities
Bible Award winner Wang: ‘It really touches my heart’
Professor Eric Wang honored with 2023 Paul and Judy Bible Teaching Excellence Award
Tibbitts Award winner Church: ‘I want to make history come alive for the students as best I can’
Associate Professor of History Christopher Church honored with one of two F. Donald Tibbitts Distinguished Teacher Awards 2023
Mackay Muckers Women’s Team strikes gold
The team won first place at the 45th International Collegiate Mining Competition
Institute for Neuroscience hosts successful research retreat
Graduate students and faculty present research and discuss future plans at Granlibakken Resort in Lake Tahoe
University’s Division of Student Services holds college day events for middle school students
Two University pep rallies promote enthusiasm for future learning at Archie Clayton Pre-AP Academy and Pine Middle School
University Libraries join Greater Western Library Alliance
GWLA membership to bring University faculty, students, researchers faster access to research collections while also enhancing the Libraries’ own collections
Spring 2023 Â鶹ӳ» Senior Scholars announced
Prestigious DOE fellowship awarded to Engineering doctoral student
Craig Moore gets $169,000 to study nuclear energy solutions over the next three years
The Multicultural Center set to host Affinity Graduate Celebrations
Spring 2023 graduates from several affinity groups will be honored during various ceremonies next month
Looking for library materials? Get them through the library search.
University Libraries integrates interlibrary loan requesting with website for easy requesting of books, articles and scans, coupled with quick delivery
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 4: Meet GAIN Scholar Jess Buelow
The GAIN Scholars program provides resources to first-generation and historically underrepresented graduate students
College of Liberal Arts recognizes the outstanding achievements of faculty, staff and students
Faculty, staff and students honored at annual awards ceremony
Faces of the Pack: Kirsten Schneider
Senior spotlight from the College of Education and Human Development
A story of finding your purpose and your person
Wolf Pack great Joel Bitonio and his wife, Courtney, continue to find ways to give back to the University where they first met
Â鶹ӳ» graduate ties for first in range management event
Elsie Childress scored high marks during national exam at annual meeting
College of Education and Human Development hosts Spring Celebration
Donors, faculty and students honored at the awards ceremony
Faces of the Pack: Brian Liu Nguyen
Nguyen reflects on his time at the University and talks about giving back to the community
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 3: Honors College Dean Matt Means
The University’s Honors College continues to make honors education accessible to more students
Â鶹ӳ» named a Voter Friendly Campus for the fourth year in a row
This acknowledgement comes from NASPA and the Campus Vote Project
Foundation’s Pack Partnership Grants invest in projects campuswide
Four projects receive funding from inaugural grant cycle. 2023-24 applications open through April 21.
Watch: Day at the Legislature, The Wolf Pack Way
University leadership and students attended the 2023 Day at the Legislature on April 3
Meet the members of the University’s Wolf Pack Taiko Club
The club’s student officers talk about Taiko, a traditional style of Japanese drumming, and what it means to them
Northern Â鶹ӳ» Diversity Summit to be held at Â鶹ӳ» on April 14
This year’s theme is “Effective Inclusion: Understanding & Supporting Experiences of Belongingâ€
Whalen, longtime director and AVP for facilities, passes away
In a career that spanned four decades, Brian Whalen helped build today’s University
Faces of the Pack: Richard Hutton
Richard Hutton earns Doctor of Musical Art degree and heads to tenure-track position at Boise State
Â鶹ӳ» Center for Excellence in Disabilities receives $200,000 grant to support students in STEM fields
Students with disabilities seek to change STEM culture on-campus through mentorship program
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 2: What’s next for the Â鶹ӳ» Wolf Pack?
President Brian Sandoval visits with Athletic Director Stephanie Rempe for an update on athletics at the University
University to celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with events in April
Various campus and community events will provide educational opportunities and cultural celebrations
Top 16 finalists of 2023 Three-Minute Thesis competition announced
Graduate students will compete in the final event on April 13
Mechanical Engineering grad student wins Post Foundation Scholarship
National prize recognizes those studying nuclear waste management
Help raise vital funds campuswide by donating to the area that matters most to you on Tuesday, March 28
Faces of the Pack: Black Diaspora Coordinator Brandon Sanders
Sanders talks about the Black Diaspora Program and last month’s Black History Month events
“Sagebrushers†season 2 kicks off with an important conversation about neurodiversity
President Brian Sandoval visits with University Neurodiversity Alliance member Jeffrey Hutsler during Neurodiversity Celebration Week
Multicultural Center’s FreeWall Jam event brings inspiration, camaraderie and discussion to campus
Spray painting artist “Doomed Movement,†Terrence Hammond, creates art with students and community
Joining the Pack welcomes eighth-grade students to the Â鶹ӳ»
The pilot program encourages middle schoolers to think about going to college
Sagebrushers ep. 12: Dr. Alyssa Nota
In honor of Study Abroad Day, President Brian Sandoval visits with the CEO of USAC Alyssa Nota to learn about the positive impacts of studying abroad on students' lives and careers
Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Teaching Award and Exceptional Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty College/School Awards for fall 2022
Awardees are recognized for their exemplary service to students and individual achievements
Veteran organizations on campus give back to the veterans in Reno community
The University’s Veteran Services department spearheads project to install karma box
The Â鶹ӳ» at Lake Tahoe is uniquely designed with students in mind
Learn about how the gift of Sierra Â鶹ӳ» University in July 2021 has transformed the Â鶹ӳ» and how both the main campus and UNR at Lake Tahoe are shaping the future of The Wolf Pack Way
Renewed commitment to the Epicenter for Judicial Education at the Â鶹ӳ»
Collaboration offers exclusive headquarters for educating judges, improving justice system
“This small seed will blossom into a large oak treeâ€
Two new endowed chairs are just the beginning for Alice and Fred Ottoboni’s planned gift
Â鶹ӳ» receives CCCC Writing Program Certificate of Excellence
The Core Writing Program is one of only eight programs to receive this award for 2022-2023
Lynn Whetstone’s support opens doors for students to study abroad
High school students benefit from Dean's Future Scholars study abroad program
The Collective ‘We’: A Public Health Approach to Love, Life and Leadership
Alumnus and American football guard Austin Corbett shares how his public health education helps him tackle life on and off the field.
Karla Hernández: New director of Hispanic/Latinx community relations
Hernández shares her background at the University and what her new position entails
Â鶹ӳ» students to attend United States Hispanic Leadership Institute
National conference allows students to interact with most influential Hispanic leaders in the country
Â鶹ӳ» Cyber Club places seventh in national competition
Group’s effort recognized by Sen. Cortez-Masto’s office Feb. 3
United States Congressman, Ro Khanna, visits Â鶹ӳ»
Representative Khanna has been instrumental in partnership creation with UNR and Google
Â鶹ӳ» celebrates the completion of the Gateway Parking Complex
The 814-space complex opened to the University community on Jan. 20
Civil Engineering student recognized by U.S. Department of Transportation
Doctoral candidate Milana Cimesa receives Outstanding Student of the Year award.
College of Liberal Arts establishes the Educational Renewal Fund
The fund enables incarcerated individuals to participate and earn credit in the Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Inside-Out Program
Â鶹ӳ» student travels to the White House to discuss reproductive rights
First-year student Asma Baloch attends meeting with the American Council on Education
Engineering student wins TMS scholarship
Mentor says Sydney Fields’ work represents highest standard of undergraduate student research.
Faces of the Pack: Alejandro Robles
Senior spotlight from the College of Science
Herz Gold Medalist Childress works to help others
Elsie Childress to receive Herz Gold Medal during Winter Commencement
APHA highlights from the School of Public Health
The School of Public Heath had incredible representation at this year's American Public Health Association’s (APHA) 150th Annual Meeting & Expo.
Winter 2022 Senior Scholars honored by University
Â鶹ӳ» and the Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association recognize graduates with top grade-point averages
Â鶹ӳ» Recognized as one of 2022’s ALL IN Most Engaged Campuses for College Student Voting
UNR is one of 394 colleges recognized for its efforts to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement during the 2022 election
Alumni gifts School of Public Health $1.5 million
The School of Public Health receives $1.5 million from Patrick Ronan, an alumnus whose passion for the field led him down a rewarding path in the public health sector.
Donors rally to build a greater Â鶹ӳ»
University Foundation raises $52 million to support students, faculty, staff and programs
Faces of the Pack: Kari A. Emm
She successfully defended her dissertation titled “American Indian/Alaska Native Transfer Student Experiences into a Four-Year Universityâ€
New support for STEM internships and talent retention in Â鶹ӳ»
Funding awarded through Â鶹ӳ» Governor’s Office of Economic Development will support development of new NV STEM Workforce Internship program
" ...it can make ‘Home Means Â鶹ӳ»â€™ a reality for more of our graduates than ever before."
Â鶹ӳ» ASUN Pack Provisions fundraising drive to help student success
Â鶹ӳ» seeks donations for student food insecurity as part of Giving Tuesday
Â鶹ӳ» to host International Education Week, Nov. 14-18
Events will highlight globally focused activities and engagement at the university and in the local community
" With over 70 different nations represented at the University, we look forward to using this week to highlight the globally focused activities on campus and in our local community."
Three veterans share their experiences and insight
Daniella Smith, Roger Gahan and Abigail Kaplan talk about the University and what Veterans Day means to them
Aging infrastructure in rural Â鶹ӳ» sees alumni-led improvements
Yerington nears the completion of a USDA-funded project to remove and replace the rural Â鶹ӳ» city's 100-year-old sewer and water systems.
Distinguished School of Public Health alumni addressing healthcare disparities
LCDR Christopher Mendoza-Truong, Pharm.D., returns to his alma mater to discuss his experience in the United States Public Health Service
University’s McNair Scholars Program receives grant money from U.S. Department of Education
The program’s grant proposal is now funded through 2027
Â鶹ӳ» receives First-gen Forward Advisory Institution designation
National honor recognizes commitment to first-generation student success
University Libraries play key role in lowering students’ educational costs
The Libraries and partners are helping faculty move away from high-cost textbooks and toward OERs
Las Vegas: bright lights, sustainable city
Las Vegas works toward 30 more years of sustainability management with the guidance of alumnus Marco Velotta
Sagebrushers ep. 7: Dr. Jafeth Sanchez
President Brian Sandoval talks with Director of the Latino Research Center Jafeth Sanchez about the Center's recent and upcoming events, its research goals and her experience as a math teacher in Washoe County.
Faces of the Pack: Micah Lilo brings STEM skills to the football field and the lab
Wolf Pack linebacker receives Undergraduate Research funding to investigate energy-saving dynamic windows
Â鶹ӳ» Museum of Art announces the Free Student Admission Program sponsored by the Wayne Prim Student Admission Endowment
Starting Sept. 15, University and TMCC students will be able to visit the Â鶹ӳ» Museum of Art and attend ongoing museum events for free with a student ID
Â鶹ӳ» in negotiations with Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate to develop Mathewson University Gateway project
The proposed project will create a physical link between the University and Downtown Reno
Students and faculty member return from Brussels after German Marshall Fund Forum
Â鶹ӳ» represented as one of two American universities at the forum
Balloon Race Scholarship recipients awarded for 2022
Ashley Osborne and Shane Kapala receive the 2022 Balloon Race Scholarship
Faces of the Pack: Jennifer Clayton discovers fascination for autonomous robotics
First-generation student finds vast opportunity through mentorships, research experiences and the University community
UNR School of Social Work receives reaccreditation
Peggy Bohn recognized as the Â鶹ӳ» Veteran Employee of the Month for July 2022
Bohn currently works in the University’s Real Estate Office
Upward Bound Classic and Math & Science Programs awarded $6.7 million Department of Education TRIO grants
The renewal of these four grants supports intensive college preparatory services for 246 first-generation, income-qualified high school students in Northern Â鶹ӳ».
Wolf Pack Football welcomes Chris Ault Field Sponsored by ITS Logistics
ITS Logistics provides generous gift to replace turf at Mackay Stadium
Integrating big data into robotics with Duckietown
A fresh perspective on robotics and how it can be applied across various levels of education
University’s Â鶹ӳ»FIT begins with move-in Aug. 18 and events all weekend
Academic ‘Freshman Intensive Transition’ program features iPad distribution, Opening Ceremony in Mackay Stadium
Â鶹ӳ»â€™s Recovery & Prevention Program in the School of Public Health hosts 2nd Annual Recovery Month 5k celebration
The event will take place September 24 at Idlewild Park
Anne Howard, trailblazing English professor and one of the founders of Women's Studies, passes away
During her distinguished 37-year career, Howard fought for equal rights in northern Â鶹ӳ»
Pack Provisions named creative food pantry by Food Bank of Northern Â鶹ӳ»
Â鶹ӳ»â€™s food pantry earns award for annual assessment
Sagebrushers ep. 5: Dionne Stanfill and Bayla Fitzpatrick
President Brian Sandoval talks with the ASUN president and vice president about why they chose to study at the University, what goals they plan to accomplish this year and more.
Sustainability in asphalt paving drives latest GAANN scholar
Ph.D. candidate Julissa Larios Rodriquez set to join the University’s Graduate Assistance in Areas in National Need (GAANN) program this fall.
Understanding marginalized experiences to actively implement research
Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Research mentor Sarah Mitchell, Ph.D., sheds lighton the significance of research regarding marginalized identities
LGBTQ studies minor added to Â鶹ӳ» curriculum
Gender, Race & Identity Department Chair Dr. Emily Hobson discusses the department’s recent expansion
Daphne Hooper: New director of community Indigenous relations
Hooper highlights her goals in her position and what she has been working on since being hired
Dr. Paul Hauptman, M.D., named dean of the Â鶹ӳ» School of Medicine and chief academic officer for Renown Health
Â鶹ӳ» names Erick Jones dean of the College of Engineering
Jones is a senior science advisor in the Office of the Chief Economist at the U.S. State Department
University scientists conduct, shed light on microbiome research to help impoverished children grow
Changing children’s digestive tract microbes key to reducing disease, improving health
Guinn Center announces Dr. Dana Bennett as interim executive director
Bennett to succeed Dale Erquiaga, who was named acting chancellor of NSHE
Skin cancer awareness: Medical students host free skin cancer clinic
Clinic helps educate Reno community about the dangers of sun exposure and how to protect oneself
Public health highlight: Veronika Scavacini
Veronika Scavacini is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ and Latine communities and has dedicated their career to addressing health disparities through the lens of economics
University students and professor travel to annual German Marshall Fund in Brussels
University-funded trip allows group to witness and participate in global policy development
School of Public Health celebrates diversity, equity and inclusion
School's DEI committee shares how students, faculty and staff can access DEI resources
Sagebrushers ep. 3: Teaching Professor Sarah Cummings
Join host President Brian Sandoval as he and Director of Advancements in Teaching Excellence and award-winning Teaching Professor Sarah Cummings talk about teaching, sustainable chemistry, Wolf Pack Athletics and more
Discover Science podcast: Kizzmekia Corbett on going where you are loved
Scientific Lead in the development of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine discusses her research and work, the importance of good mentorship, and finding her place in science.
High schools and teachers – and University – benefit from concurrent enrollment
Pilot program gives 450 high school students a fast start toward earning a college degree
Spring 2022 Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty Awards
Award recipients recognized for their outstanding instruction and for creating positive learning environments as LOA instructors
Hallowed ground: Spring Commencement returns to the Quad
More than 3,000 degrees were conferred over three days on the University's historic Quadrangle, where ceremonies were held for the first time since 2019
Two campuses, one common cause
The past academic year has seen collaboration and teamwork mark the SNU-UNR transition
Caring in chemistry: Lyndsay Munro wins Tibbitts
Tibbitts winner known for her enthusiasm for her subject matter
Nicole Shepherd is Herz Gold Medalist
Dual degree student a standout volunteer in community and accomplished musician
Â鶹ӳ» faculty focus on batteries research, education and workforce training to meet world’s energy future
Â鶹ӳ» Institute for Sustainability improves performance of electric vehicles and the grid, and connects to nation’s first Batteries and Energy Storage Technologies Minor
Ten years of great work and a Tibbitts Award for Angelina Padilla
Mechanical Engineering professor finds real-world ways to teach students
First-generation student becomes first at University to earn prestigious fellowship
After a new start at the Â鶹ӳ», Arturo Macías Franco is using his voice to advocate for others
Sagebrushers ep. 2: Dean Manos Maragakis
Join your host President Brian Sandoval as he talks with Dean of the College of Engineering Manos Maragakis about running, stepping down from his role and into the faculty, and his favorite times on campus
Undergraduate researcher and McNair Scholar reflects on impressive academic journey
Experience in Undergraduate Research and McNair Scholars Program leads to NSF graduate fellowship award for CABNR student
Bible Award winner Smith: Students make the award special
Anthropology's Geoff Smith wins another important teaching award
New summer camp aims to help American Indian youth get college ready
Extension is hosting the first American Indian/Alaska Native College Prep Camp this June
University’s 10th annual College Day pep rally encourages middle-school students to go to college
Â鶹ӳ» and Clayton Middle School partnership promotes enthusiasm for future learning
"If I hid behind my mask, would they still see me?"
Xueying Zheng, Jocelyn Simmons and S. Lucile Purnell delivered their award-winning speeches at the start of the 2022 Northern Â鶹ӳ» Diversity Summit
Spring 2022 Senior Scholars honored by University
Â鶹ӳ» and the Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association recognize 12 graduates with top grade-point averages
New computational linguistics degree preps students for a growing industry
Interdisciplinary undergraduate program combines world languages, linguistics and computer science.
Celebrating Social Work Leaders event hosts over 200 and honors 12 awardees
Eight Compass Rose awards were given out along with three Dean’s Special Recognition, one Heart of a Social Worker award and Founding Dean Martin was presented with a portrait at March 10 event
Sagebrushers podcast: Tales from The Wolf Pack Way
President Brian Sandoval hosts the new podcast from the Â鶹ӳ», launching on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more March 29
Douglas Boyle named Associate Vice Provost for Research and Creative Activities in Lake Tahoe
Longtime Â鶹ӳ» faculty member brings experience to new position after Sierra Â鶹ӳ» University acquisition; appointment to begin July 1
University-grown meat and produce now available to those in need through on-campus food pantry
Pack Provisions partners with Wolf Pack Meats and Desert Farming Initiative to provide ground beef, fruits and vegetables year round
Basque Global Training Program places three interns at the University
“Best opportunity of my life†– how the 2022 international interns describe working at the University
Grand (re)Opening of the Pillsbury Graduate Quiet Study (MIKC 500)
Graduate Research Assistant and Internal Vice President of the Graduate Student Association Taissa K. Lytchenko talks about the dedicated study space for graduate students
Â鶹ӳ» earns Mountain West SAAC Community Service Award
It is the fifth time in the past eight years that Â鶹ӳ» has earned the award
University's logging sports team cuts its way to victory
Â鶹ӳ» Loggers win big at largest forest conference and exhibition in the West
Fall 2021 Foundation Outstanding Letter of Appointment Instructional Faculty Awards
Award recipients are recognized for their outstanding instruction and for creating positive learning environments
Â鶹ӳ» Lands 61 to Academic All-Mountain West list
Â鶹ӳ» had 61 student-athletes named to the Fall 2021 Academic All-Mountain West List
Ben Hazard, the first Black professor at the Â鶹ӳ»
“I want to make sure that by being the first Black professor I also will not be the last.â€
Girls and engineering are the focus of outreach event
College of Engineering works to inspire young minds at Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day Feb. 24.
Faces of the Pack: Blesethe West challenges herself by pursuing Undergraduate Research
Pack Research Experience Program and valuable faculty mentorship provide opportunities for first-year pre-med student to get out of her comfort zone
Men’s & women’s basketball welcome donor-funded locker room building
Single-largest gift in Athletics history supports stand-alone locker rooms and team lounges to be completed by early 2024
Faces of the Pack: Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell reflects on her time at the University
"Go after your dreams and don’t doubt your intellect, ability and motivation to complete your goals in life. You can do it!"
Universities team up to train dietetic interns, improve community health in southern Â鶹ӳ»
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources collaborates with UNLV and other community partners to provide nutrition education in Clark County
U.S. News ranks three Â鶹ӳ» online graduate programs as top in the country
Nursing, executive MBA and education recognized as “2022 Best Online Programsâ€
The Â鶹ӳ» Career Studio's Spring Career Fairs
The Â鶹ӳ» Career Studio is hosting Spring Career Fairs on Feb. 16 and 17.
A decade of mentorship at the Disability Resource Center
The DRC’s Peer Mentor Program has been helping first-year students acclimate to life at the University and navigate the services available for students with disabilities for 10 years
Collaborative Â鶹ӳ» and Great Basin College building project Cashman Award Finalist
The 24th Annual Cashman Good Government Award honors government entities and individuals working to make citizen services work better, faster and cheaper
Â鶹ӳ» partners with TalentSprint Inc. to offer TechWise program supported by Google that aims to increase diversity in technology education
The program will prepare 20 University students for high-growth technology careers
Get to know University Libraries Dean Catherine Cardwell
Dean Cardwell is identifying opportunities to continue the trajectory of excellence, innovation for the University Libraries
Gender Affirming Closet to help Wolf Pack express identity
Donations are being accepted through the end of February in anticipation of the first pop-up event March 2
Inaugural Hugh Henne Investment Competition winners announced
Winners of the competition given cash awards to start their first investment funds
Faces of the Pack: Recognizing Jeanine Mooers on World Braille Day
University alumna, Braille proofreader and now software accessibility tester is inspired by her love of Braille and for access technology
From Dean to Coach and now the Wolf Pack’s ‘Dean-Coach’
College of Education and Human Development Dean Don Easton-Brooks joins the Wolf Pack on the football field
Faces of the Pack: Shawn Thomas is the 2021 Kenneth Lutterman Award recipient
Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science and Health program with a focus on public health is identifying protective influences for substance use behaviors among populations at risk.
Â鶹ӳ» and University of Â鶹ӳ», Las Vegas recognized as two of the nation’s top research universities by Carnegie
Both Universities recieved R1 status in 2018
The Guinn Center announces leadership change
Founding Executive Director Nancy Brune will be leaving the center for a new professional opportunity
Thompson appointed Executive Vice-President, Provost at Â鶹ӳ»
Selection came after national search to fill the position
University offers new dual-degree program in agricultural science and economics
College of Ag and College of Business collaborate to help grow state’s ag industry
Dreams realized, history made during Winter Commencement
For the first time in the nearly 30 years of Winter Commencement, two ceremonies were held
Â鶹ӳ» Athletics sets graduation success rate record
Â鶹ӳ» student-athletes set a department record with a graduation rate of 89 percent
4th Annual Campus Accessibility Forum: "The University has come a long way"
The 2021 Annual Campus Accessibility Forum will take place Dec. 8 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and will include an array of presenters from across the University
Winter 2021 Senior Scholars honored by University
Â鶹ӳ» and the Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association recognize ten graduates with top grade-point averages
Association of Public and Land-grant University announces 2022 Board of Directors, new Chair
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank to serve as Chair, Â鶹ӳ» President Brian Sandoval selected to serve on Board
UNR Med co-hosts national program to introduce northern Â鶹ӳ» young women to engineering and medical careers
The Â鶹ӳ» School of Medicine worked in partnership with the Reno Orthopedic Clinic (ROC) Foundation and The Perry Initiative
New Renown Health Scholarship supports UNR Med students
Clinical affiliation to create more access to care for Â鶹ӳ»ns
'I definitely got more out of my service than anything I could've ever expected'
As Veteran's Day approaches, University veterans reflect on service, studies and the future
University and 4-H alum works to improve school-based agriculture education in Ghana
Connor Billman teaching youth and helping rural Ghana communities grow food through prestigious International Agricultural Education Fellowship
Faces of the Pack: Yareli Navarro Chavez finds first-generation opportunities through Undergraduate Research
Pack Research Experience Program and TRIO STEM Scholars offer mentorship and sense of belonging to sophomore pre-med student
Graduate of the Pack: Connor Billman, International Agriculture Education Fellowship Program fellow
Empowering youth and elevating small-holder farmers through agricultural science
Five years, nearly $4 million in scholarships
Students in the College of Engineering receive a range of scholarships to fulfill their academic and professional goals.
Faces of the Pack: Mark Gabot has a passion for research and healthcare
Doctor of Nursing student pursues the changes he wants to see in healthcare through graduate education
Davidson Academy Online Campus awarded Resilient Districts Prize from Future of School
A $10,000 check was presented to the Davidson Academy at a ceremony Oct. 12
Faces of the Pack: Isolina Llaguno
Bachelor of Social Work student discusses why she's proud to identify as a Latina social worker and the impact her Cuban American background will allow her to have in her future career
Â鶹ӳ» Athletics Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month: Mariana Vignoli
Swim team member Mariana Vignoli talks about her Latinx heritage and how it shapes her life
How to hope: new course teaches hope skills to Wolf Pack
Hopeful Mindsets on the College Campus online program open to all Wolf Pack students, faculty and staff
Sandoval's first State of the University: A nod to history and big goals for the future
Address also included the investiture of Sandoval as 17th president
Faces of the Pack: Jennifer Burton
Master of Social Work student is proud to identify as LatinX social worker to show representation for an often under-represented population
The Wolf Pack Way: a path of greatness
Campus pedestrian thoroughfare lined with banners featuring notable alumni will inspire Wolf Pack members for years to come
Unveiling ceremony for University’s newly named Multicultural Center
Multicultural Center Welcome event takes a look back at the importance, legacy of this pivotal campus space
President Brian Sandoval to deliver his first State of the University address on Tuesday, Sept. 28
Brian Sandoval was appointed the 17th president of the Â鶹ӳ», on Sept. 17, 2020
College of Engineering welcomes 8 National Merit Scholars, 55 Presidential Scholars
On August 20, the College of Engineering held a welcoming ceremony for the 8 National Merit Scholars and 55 Presidential Scholars who joined the College this fall.
Mark your calendars: College of Engineering’s Internship and Career Fair
On September 22, the College of Engineering will connect students with employers and agencies offering internships and jobs.
ALERTWildfire & the 2021 Western Wildfire Support Act
Senators Cortez Masto and Rosen discuss ALERTWildfire funding with Graham Kent and President Sandoval
2021 University Balloon Race Scholarship Recipients
Alec Brennan and Vincent Lee receive the 2021 Balloon Race Scholarship
Janita Ethridge honored with 2021 Regents' Academic Advising Award
'I strive to make all students feel welcome and at home at the University and to help them realize their full potential and accomplish their dreams'
Commencement history made in Mackay Stadium
Over four days in May of 2021, the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes were honored at Mackay Stadium, a first for the University
Â鶹ӳ» School of Medicine welcomes class of 2025 with a White Coat Ceremony
First medical school milestone ceremony commemorates 70 new medical students
Greater Â鶹ӳ» Credit Union offers substantial support to Â鶹ӳ»FIT
Funding will help support Â鶹ӳ»â€™s academic ‘Freshman Intensive Transition’ program, creating a greater culture of student success and completion for incoming freshmen
Krysta Palmer, the Wolf Pack's woman of bronze
Former Pack standout's bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics makes history
Chemical Engineering student earns prestigious scholarship
The American Chemical Society selected senior Jerren Bailey as one of its 138 ACS Scholars
University’s Teaching & Learning Technologies restructures, merges with 365 Learning
Newly named Office of Digital Learning now reports directly to Office of the Provost
Physician Assistant Studies Program Class of 2021 graduates from the Â鶹ӳ» School of Medicine
UNR Med PA graduates prepared to bolster Â鶹ӳ»â€™s health care workforce
Rural health care perspectives from a graduating PA student
Alisha Fong talks about her experiences in the UNR Med program
Faces of the Pack: Mariah Zinn
Alumna serves healthcare community as registered nurse, serves LGBTQIA+ community by 'making every patient feel included and accepted'
Faces of the Pack: Tyreis Gatson
Mechanical engineering student lands internship with NASA
William Roser named fellow in the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program
The civil engineering doctoral student is also a GAANN Fellow focused on improving the earthquake-resiliency of structures to reduce their carbon footprint.
Most ever CAREER Awards received by University faculty
8 awardees representing 4 colleges/school receive NSF’s prestigious award in support of early-career success and continued development
Olivia Tahti wins Madani-Gordaninejad Speech Competition
The environmental engineering student’s speech, “Still Water in Coal Run,†focused on the importance of ethical practice in water infrastructure engineering.
Â鶹ӳ» Cyber Club celebrates semester of successful competitions
Â鶹ӳ» Cyber Club coach Bill Doherty reflects on a semester that saw the Club excel in competition and field an all-women team.
“You make happiness happen.â€
Expressing gratitude for the amazing Wolf Pack members who, time and time again, create unforgettable commencement ceremonies for our graduates
A historic Commencement
Over four days, two different graduating classes were honored at Mackay Stadium
Lorraine Benuto missioned around providing culturally sensitive evidence based care to the Latinx community and other underserved populations
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology Lorraine Benuto receives this year's Inclusion, Equity and Diversity Leadership Award
Blaize Abuntori acts on a simple idea, makes a big impact
Statistics and data science master's student receives the Cavanaugh Community Volunteer Award for launching the Reno Burrito Project
Orvis Nursing students graduate despite turmoil and personal tragedy
While the community was on lockdown, Orvis School of Nursing students graduating May 2021 assisted on the front lines and overcame great personal tragedies in order to graduate.
Social work graduate walks in commencement in honor of late son
Aida Guerrero, graduating with her BSW, dedicates her graduation to her young son who tragically passed away in August 2020.
Goldwater Scholar Jacob Molina continues pursuit of "innate" passion for physics
Molina's research focuses on plasma and condensed matter physics under the mentorship of Assistant Professor Thomas White
Lily Liu selected as Spring 2021 Herz Gold Medalist
Biology major and dual chemistry, business administration minor, moves on to medical school
'A deep manifestation of what is needed in the lives of everyone'
Commencement sites over the years have varied, but the value has been undeniable
Pamela Sandstrom pairs mentorship with collaboration to engage her students in learning
Teaching Associate Professor of Biology receives the Regents' Teaching Award
Director of Disability Resource Center Mary Zabel wins lifetime achievement award
The inaugural Â鶹ӳ» AHEAD Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Zabel at their 2021 conference
University to celebrate 2020, 2021 graduates in first-time Commencement ceremonies in Mackay Stadium
Eight in-person ceremonies will be held Wednesday, May 12 through Saturday, May 15, to honor the awarding of more than 8,300 degrees
University honors 2021 Senior Scholars
Students learn to improve and manage rangeland resources around the world
Animal & Rangeland Science Graduate Program teaches animal science and the ecology, management and restoration of rangeland
IEA Women & Minority in Construction Scholarship established
The first recipients will be named in Fall 2021.
The College of Engineering connects with the community through virtual Innovation Day
On April 30, the College of Engineering launched a website with project descriptions and lightning talks from all 105 student teams.
Giving back to the Pack
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources launches crowdfunding campaign
University’s Â鶹ӳ»FIT wins award from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
Boot camp-style course for first-year students introduces freshmen to rigor, preparedness necessary to succeed in college
Mother of the Â鶹ӳ» Wilderness
Marjorie L. Sill Papers Now Available
Google donates 100 hotspot devices to students in need at the Â鶹ӳ»
Funding from Google helps students connect to the internet for school and work.
Orvis Student Nurses' Association creates food and supply pantry for nursing students
Nursing students in need can sign up for anonymous food and supply pantry through the school's student association
College of Engineering and its programs make 2021 U.S. News and World Report rankings
For the second year in a row, the College of Engineering and all of the ranking-eligible graduate engineering programs housed within it received rankings.
Physicist and Environmental Activist
Richard C. Sill papers are now available for use in the library's Special Collections and University Archives.
Two mechanical engineering graduate students named 2021 Roy G. Post Scholarship recipients
Ph.D. candidates Megan Higley and Frank Pulciano have received the Post Scholarship for their research in nuclear energy and packaging.
New doctoral program launches in natural resources & environmental science
University responds to growing need for more advanced science and skills to manage natural resources and environmental challenges
The University is nationally recognized as a Voter Friendly Campus for the third year in a row
The Voter Friendly Campus initiative, led by national nonpartisan organizations Campus Vote Project and NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, acknowledged the University for efforts during pandemic
Decades of Wildlife Past
James D. Yoakum Papers Ready for Use
Sisolak on campus: 'I'm constantly impressed'
Â鶹ӳ»'s Governor given tour of three facilities which speak to the University's unique mission
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
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.
Social Work Month highlights how profession benefits society
School of Social Work celebrates Social Work Month with “Social Workers are Essential†campaign to recognize the profession and raise scholarship funds for students
NSF CAREER Award recipient Thomas White explores the most extreme states of matter in the Universe
Assistant professor of physics receives funding to include undergraduate students in cutting edge physics research
Women in engineering continue tradition of excellence
In honor of International Women's Day, we celebrate the recent successes (and headlines) of the women in the College of Engineering
College of Science Student Emergency Fund supports students impacted by the pandemic
Students receive financial assistance for everything from tuition to groceries.
The Society of Women Engineers connects students with industry
Evening with Industry brought 65 students and 11 companies together to help students and new graduates prepare themselves professionally to become engineers.
Accessing the New York Times
Do you have a New York Times account? You might need to renew access
Faces of the Pack: Six seconds to history
The College of Engineering recognizes the contributions of its exceptional alumni like Sierra Gonzales through its Profiles in Excellence series.
Black at the Pack: “We strengthen each otherâ€
Faculty affinity group helps grow Black community on campus, taking aim at recruitment and retention where cultural identity and professional responsibilities intersect
University Libraries, The Center partner to celebrate Black History Month
Virtual Trivia Night, Feb. 11, and virtual documentary film screening of “The Last Angel of History,†Feb. 12. All students welcome to participate.
Faces of the Pack: Kelsey Scalaro
Engineering education Ph.D. student and CREATE program coordinator emphasizes identity and community for academic and industry success
Nursing Graduate Accepts Oncology Job On 5-Year Anniversary of Being Cancer Free
Haley Carroll graduated from Orvis School of Nursing in December 2020. Just five years earlier Haley was battling cancer unsure of her future.
Â鶹ӳ» ENDURE seeks to improve diversity in neuroscience
New program aims to raise interest and opportunities in neuroscience research for individuals who are typically underrepresented in the field.
University Libraries Mathewson Automated Retrieval System – MARS – receives upgrade
With more than 800,000 items stored and millions of items delivered MARS recently received its first large-scale upgrade since the opening of the Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center.
WiSE WOMEN
Providing support and inspiration for female scientists and engineers at the Â鶹ӳ».
Extension’s Gardening in Â鶹ӳ» classes return virtually in February
University teams up with Bartley Ranch and Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space to offer this free series online
The Honors College: for highly motivated students, a meaningful journey
The newest college at the University provides opportunities for students to take their education to the next level
Life’s a journey. Honors makes it meaningful.
Student mentors turn into peer coaches through Honors College first-year experience program
Three days of events planned leading up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
The Center for Student Engagement encourages participation in this year's activities
" “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.â€-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Sierra Â鶹ӳ» Corporation forgoes holiday and year-end meetings, donates to College of Engineering
Donations were made based on Sierra Â鶹ӳ» Corporation employee recommendations.
University hosts 2nd Annual Writing and Well-Being Conference with keynote speaker Cornel West
Virtual conference offers three days of workshops and speakers including free lecture by Dr. West Monday, Jan. 4, at 3 p.m.
GAANN welcomes first cohort of fellows for fall 2020
The Graduate Assistantship in Areas of National Need program in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering welcomed its first cohort this fall.
Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students (MAPS) chapter launched at the Â鶹ӳ»
Students launch a new club aimed at increasing diversity in the field of medicine
Faces of the Pack: Engineering student leads SWE through age of COVID-19
Victoria Defilippi is the current president of the University’s chapter for the Society of Women Engineers. She seeks new opportunities to bring students together in the time of a global pandemic.
The resilient class of 2020
'We faced hardship and some disappointments along the way, but we all made it through in the end'
University honors Fall 2020 Senior Scholar recipients
Â鶹ӳ» and the Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association recognize 9 graduates with top grade-point average
Â鶹ӳ» to celebrate the awarding of more than 5,000 degrees
Two virtual Commencement ceremonies will be streamed this Saturday to honor Spring, Summer and Winter 2020 graduates
#COVIDCrew partners with DoughBoys Donuts
Climate survey results seek to understand COVID-19 impacts; mask sales continue to support relief fund
Emilly Borthwick-Wong promoted to executive director of undergraduate academic advising
Director provides central student, advisor and assessment support
Two student veterans share their experiences and insight
Brian Kelley, president of the University's Omega Delta Sigma chapter, and Michael Hanson, president of Wolf Pack Veterans, talk about what Veterans Day means to them and a whole lot more
Annual coat drive returns to campus to help Washoe County K-12 students stay warm
Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association puts on Drive Up and Drop Off Coat Drive in partnership with Big Reno Coat Drive and other local organizations
Materials Science and Engineering undergraduates earn prestigious scholarships
Zachary Wolff and Alexander Goldman have earned scholarships from the TMS Society, a national organization that awards only ten scholarships annually.
CREATE program welcomes second cohort, celebrates successful first year
The NSF-funded program aims to recruit, retain and engage academically talented engineering students through scholarships and academic support services.
Faces of the Pack: Graduate student overcomes challenges of immigrating to excel in Pavement Science and Engineering program
Ph.D. candidate Nicole Elias left her home in Lebanon in pursuit of her dreams.
Libraries to Host Virtual Trivia Night Sept. 10, 7 p.m.
All University students, faculty and staff welcome. Advanced registration via Zoom required.
What to expect when you visit the Libraries this Fall
Face coverings required, updated food policy, increased sanitization efforts, and new hours of operation
Preparing faculty, students for Fall 2020 main objective for TLT | IDT
By the Numbers: 300 faculty trained, 70 new classroom tech systems installed, +230 classrooms outfitted for HyFlex
Water research leads to prestigious scholarship
Environmental Engineering Ph.D. candidate Lydia Peri recently earned the Water Environment Federation’s WEF Canham Graduate Studies Scholarship for her work in water purification.
Libraries’ Digital Services Department featured on Checked Out!
Podcast takes in-depth look at the digitization work done to help support academic success both on and off campus
How to build a master instructor
Grad 702/703 prepares University graduate students as leaders in the classroom and beyond.
How has the University Libraries managed to make resources available for use by students, staff, and faculty while in quarantine?
A lot of behind-the-scenes work, creativity and collaboration
University cancels Â鶹ӳ»FIT freshmen academic bootcamp for 2020
A program filled with large group activities of over 100 or more students in one space, the University chooses to forego the program prioritizing student health and safety
Wolf Pack again posts strong marks on annual NCAA APR Report
NCAA Academic Progress Rate report shows all Â鶹ӳ» sports meeting benchmarks and many surpassing
66 Wolf Pack student-athletes to graduate this spring and summer
Jazz Johnson and Andressa Cholodovskis take home top senior student-athlete honors
University-wide student award winners
2020 yet another big year of student accomplishments
Extraordinary circumstances: Celebrating the Class of 2020
Virtual Celebrations pages were created in recognition of this year’s graduates.
University honors 2020 Spring Senior Scholar recipients
Â鶹ӳ» and the Â鶹ӳ» Alumni Association recognize 11 graduates with top grade-point average
Tyler Harris selected as Spring 2020 Herz Gold Medalist
Dual major in accounting and political science, minor in philosophy, is Wooster High School graduate
School of the Arts’ #ArtAt6Feet series: ‘We can get through it’
Theater and dance student Abby Rosen navigates University’s transition to virtual learning
Connecting with community "One Item-A-Day"
Social media outreach effort featured on the Basque Library's Facebook page showcases unique photographs housed in the Basque Library's digital archive
University moves 2020 New Student Orientation online
The shift to a virtual format ensures participant safety as the Â鶹ӳ» continues to navigate large-scale events during the COVID-19 pandemic
School of the Arts’ #ArtAt6Feet series: Supporting visual arts remotely
BFA candidate Mariah Vargas shares her experience – and new creations – during social distancing
Student Peer Research Consultants providing virtual research support for assignments, final papers
"We are a really great resource for students. We may not be on campus, but we're still here to help you!" Alyssa Campbell, student Peer Research Consultant for the University Libraries
Â鶹ӳ» strikes gold, claims championship at online nationals
Undergraduate students Nickie Moore and John Villanueva claim ‘Superior’ award; team places fourth for season overall
School of the Arts’ #ArtAt6Feet series: Dance in a digital form
Dance student Laura Ryerson grows as a student and choreographer through video instruction
School of the Arts’ #ArtAt6Feet series: Keeping the arts alive
Music student Grace Desilets navigates the University’s transition to online classes
Â鶹ӳ» recruiting Class of 2024 online
As high school seniors and transfer students face challenges during the pandemic, the University’s Office for Prospective Students is offering online virtual tours of campus and advising students via Zoom and other technologies.
Can you spot fake news in the time of COVID-19?
Librarians provide tips, tricks to assist students, campus community in identifying fake news related to COVID-19
DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library offers DIY workshops for students
These fun, interactive workshops take place in the makerspace and encourage students to learn more about the resources available to them and take an active learning break from their school work
Money Smart Week to inform students about proper money management
This series of financial literacy events convey important information about financial literacy
Learn Essential VR Skills at the University Libraries' VR Sessions
VR Sessions feature 360 Video, Photogrammetry, 3D Modeling, the Unreal Game Development Software, and Unity Game Development Software
EDI Committee hosts Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Celebrate International Women's Day by making Wikipedia more inclusive by adding and improving pages for women
Faces of the Pack: University alumna receives Fulbright Student Scholar Grant
Natalie Van Hoozer travels abroad to Argentina to pursue passion for connecting Spanish- and English-speaking communities
Next phase of campus dining realized
Updated information as of Dec. 10 – The Den will open at 10 p.m. Dec. 11.
Reynolds School alumna earns Certificate in Principles of Public Relations
Lizbeth Alvarez is the seventh University graduate to complete the certification
Navigating through your internships
How internships are foundational for a successful career
How one journalism student reports on Latinx family and culture
Speaking Spanish helps sophomore Andrew Mendez feel more connected
DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library and QSU partner to make laser-carved pumpkins
3D printers, 3D scanners, hand tools, soldering supplies, a sewing machine, laser cutters all available to university students, faculty, staff, and community members
University student voter turnout experiences a monumental increase
Along with the ‘massive surge’ experienced across the country, students at the Â鶹ӳ» registered to vote and turned out to the polls in record numbers in 2018
A summer spent traveling and researching leads to enriching opportunities for engineering students
College of Engineering offers student participants the chance to visit places in Europe, Mexico and more