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About Nevada Today

Nevada Today is the University’s official news source, bringing to life the stories, voices and perspectives of The Wolf Pack Family. From highlighting cutting-edge R1 research insights, to campus life and event happenings, to sharing subject matter expertise from some of the top minds in the country, Nevada Today distributes news that improves lives and sparks discussion for Nevada, the nation and the world.

University Communications manages Nevada Today and shares news articles, blogs written by students, faculty, staff and alumni via NSights and distributes a weekly email newsletter, Nevada Weekly, keeping everyone well-informed of how the University is fulfilling its vision as a land grant institution to “educate and graduate the best-prepared, confident leaders for the state, national, and global community; to be a nexus for research and creativity that focuses on vital issues of our time; and to serve as a catalyst for the betterment of our society.”

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University team finishes in top 10 in national entrepreneurship competition

Proposal for AI-powered recycling bins selected from field of 15,000 entrants

A woman sits facing a computer screen, which has an imaging software open. There are three images with black, green and red.

Neuroscience program continues to build capacity

The program, started less than 20 years ago, has grown into one of the largest on campus

Markus Kemmelmeier.

How can you protect your mental health during an election cycle?

Markus Kemmelmeier is a political psychologist who discusses healthy ways to stay engaged