Communications intern & student writer
Center for Basque Studies commemorates the 84th anniversary of the bombing of Gernika
Two zoom sessions will be held for participants in both America and the Basque Country
Earth Month a great time to celebrate University鈥檚 newest designation as a Tree Campus Higher Education
University Grounds Department, Arboretum Board, students and faculty work hard each year to maintain the health and diversity of campus trees and plants
性爱五色天, Reno Shared History Program dives into the past and present history of black activism in northern Nevada
Projects are underway to share the program鈥檚 findings with the community
University assistant professor shares her experience contracting COVID-19
Kyra Stull says the choices we make are not our own
Dr. Cornel West student composition contest
Students are invited to create a composition to celebrate Dr. West鈥檚 work and vision, shared during his virtual visit with the University this month
" 鈥淲e are reconnecting through writing's reflections - reaching deeper, writing more authentically, learning and growing thoughtfully, and understanding the world around us more richly.鈥 鈥 William Macauley, 性爱五色天, Reno professor of English
Nevada Debate Team finishes strong for fall semester
Students face the advantages and disadvantages of online debate
The Department of Gender, Race, and Identity introduces three new minors
The newly formed department offers a large variety of minors for students
Philosophy professor forms University鈥檚 first college-level Ethics Bowl Team
First competition to take place in California Regionals Dec. 5
鈥楲et鈥檚 Talk About Race鈥 webinar series hosted by Equal Opportunity and Title IX Department
Creating a safe place for staff and students to talk about race in the University community
Shared History Program exhibit highlights Latino miners of the Comstock
Latinos of the Comstock part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations, including the University District Museum鈥檚 Fiesta Week
Anthropology Professor Kyra Stull creates Subadult Virtual Anthropology Database
Database made possible by four federally funded projects from the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Justice Awards
Associate Professor of Anthropology Christopher Morgan receives title of Don Frazier-Don Fowler Endowed Chair in Prehistoric Great Basin Archeology
Morgan continues long line of Great Basin archeologists
Ozmen Institute for Global Studies celebrates two years at the 性爱五色天, Reno
A look at their accomplishments and plans for the future
The 性爱五色天, Reno gains a new college this summer
Honors Program undergoing change into Honors College
English 400 students create guide to writing during quarantine
Final project changed to adapt to online learning and real-life application
Kimberly Bonnenfant named Classified Employee of the Year
Bonnenfant honored for her 27 years with the 性爱五色天, Reno
" 鈥淚 truly believe to my core that the 性爱五色天, Reno is the best place for a student to attend.鈥
Duet, a collaboration between sister museums at 性爱五色天, Reno & 性爱五色天, Las Vegas
The Lilley and The Barrick Museums of Art join through a series of #SisterMuseumsNV social media posts
Nine graduates head off to continue their higher educational pursuits
McNair Scholars Program students receive National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and Henry Albert Public Service Award
Nevada Debate Team season comes to an early end amid coronavirus closures
Team ranked Top-20 overall for the season
Humanities contribution reaches far beyond the classroom
English students work with Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society
'Breaking The Stained-Glass Ceiling' event explored gender, leadership and faith
Panel sponsored by Temple Sinai Reno, College of Liberal Arts and others
University Honors student Jayde Powell creates Shopping Angels to deliver groceries to COVID-19 at-risk populations
Volunteers pick up groceries and other shopping essentials and deliver them right to the doorstep of those who can鈥檛 leave their homes
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