Professors Gustin and Cushman elected as American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows
AAAS Fellowship is one of the most distinguished honors in the scientific community internationally
Decolonizing the outdoors
Department of Gender, Race and Identity hosts events featuring Indigenous experts
Talks@Tahoe: Legacy of James E. Church’s snow science research preserved
Historical data digitized, preserved and made accessible to serve needs of research communities, public
Genre-defying Butterscotch concludes the 62nd Performing Arts Series season
Performing Arts Series season comes to a close with a show-stopping performance by the vocal percussionist virtuosa, Butterscotch
Robots are feeding the Pack!
Nevada Dining discusses the safety, convenience and sustainability of its food delivery robots
Ana de Bettencourt-Dias named AAAS Fellow
de Bettencourt-Dias is one of four newly elected Fellows at the University
Lee Dyer named AAAS Fellow
Dyer is one of four newly elected Fellows at the University
Extension offers new comprehensive training for early childhood educators
‘Spiral Up’ provides a career pathway for child care professionals
Michael Coray: ‘Bringing voices to the table that otherwise might not have been heard’
University’s first black professor of history was a groundbreaking figure
Making autonomous mining safer
Researchers developing software to simulate autonomous mining operations
Small-acreage certification program supports beginning farmers and ranchers
Extension program offers course for new or up-and-coming Nevada agriculture producers
January Science Question of the Month Winner: Gunes Kaplan
Physics alumna Gunes Kaplan answered a Physics 181 exam question featured in the Discovery Monthly newsletter