Graduate researcher contributes to landmark U.N. report presented at COP15 in Brazil
Zach Bess and team present research shaping international efforts to protect migratory freshwater fish
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Collegiate Academy earns national concurrent enrollment program accreditation
Collegiate Academy program becomes first and only accredited concurrent enrollment program in Nevada
Finding voice and belonging at Nevada Aphasia Camp
Annual camp empowers people with aphasia, building confidence and community through communication
Find Your Pack – Luka Bwaye
How this Orvis School of Nursing student found belonging, purpose and career prospects at the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
Brewing Better Health Episode 5: Why Data and Trust Matter in Public Health
Matt Strickland, Ph.D., joins Dean Muge Akpinar-Elci M.D., MPH, for a conversation about data, evolving science and how communication shapes public trust
From recovery to research: How Emma de la Torre is using public health to address global burn inequities
Supported by faculty mentorship and a Nevada Undergraduate Research Award, de la Torre turns lived experience into global health research
Sixth annual Makerthon students design products to address extreme heat, urban cooling solutions
Team Niet Beef Jerky takes home $2,000 prize for 'Core Temp Cord,' a device that records construction workers' temperatures and alerts them before reaching heat stroke thresholds
Giving Day raises more than $1.1 million for the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
More than 1,900 donors made this the biggest Giving Day yet
Ask the Professor: How does elevation influence climate change impacts in mountains?
Natural Resources & Environmental Science Professor Adrian Harpold dives into mountain ecohydrology of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Find Your Pack: Lauren Moses
How this business-minded finance major invests in her future through networking and opportunities at the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
Brewing Better Health highlights the power of public health partnerships and celebrates National Public Health Week
A conversation with Northern Nevada Public Health District Officer Chad Kingsley, M.D.
SNOWPACS project helps Walker River Basin communities navigate a changing water future
A University research initiative is helping farmers and water managers adapt to shifting snowpack, water availability and policy in snow-fed river basins
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø convenes global experts to safeguard the world’s largest trout
Leading scientists, conservationists, tribal representatives and students from around the world addressed urgent conservation challenges facing the largest trout species on Earth
Ask the professor: what makes Tahoe snow so unique?
State Climatologist and Professor Baker Perry answers questions about the science of snow in the Sierras, and how different weather patterns affect local snowpacks