ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ celebrates remodeled space for promoting nutrition knowledge and healthy living
Modernized lab increases future nutrition professionals' expertise, community impact
Gaming app will help faculty navigate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)
Engineering professor Kelly Cross receives CAREER grant to survey engineering faculty about their beliefs and values about DEI and to develop gaming tool to coach faculty in responding to DEI situations.
Wolves on Wheels: Tom Albright
Read about Associate Professor of Geography Tom Albright's adventures on a bicycle. Whether you're a rain-or-shine bike commuter, a frequenter of the downhill mountain bike trails north of campus or you enjoy a mellow ride on a sunny day, we want to hear your story!
What spices and foods can help with anxiety and stress?
Certain foods and nutrients may help support your body in reducing anxiety and improving how your body handles stress
Computer science & engineering students will showcase Capstone projects April 29
View design projects created by graduating seniors at CSE Innovation Day.
Political science Ph.D. students earn prestigious fellowships
Jodee Prudente Joins Doctoral Student Scholars’ 14th Cohort
College of Education and Human Development Doctoral Student Awarded Access to Exclusive Research Opportunities
" Out of the 25 teams to enter the competition this year, five teams were selected as finalists.
Introducing the five finalists for the 2022 Sontag Entrepreneurship Competition
Student-led teams from across the University compete for the $50,000 grand prize and $10,000 Dragonfly Energy Innovation Award
Wolves on Wheels: Jennifer Kent
Read about Jennifer Kent's love of bicycling to campus with her daughter. Whether you're a rain-or-shine bike commuter, a frequenter of the downhill mountain bike trails north of campus or you enjoy a mellow ride on a sunny day, we want to hear your story!
Civil & environmental engineering students showcase Capstone projects April 29
Check out CEE Innovation Day to see 21 engineering projects designed to solve community challenges.
A Nobel Prize-worthy question: How do we sense heat, cold, touch?
ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ School of Medicine professor joins with colleagues to review the cellular-level, ion-channel science for top-ranked Physiological Reviews
Local famed author one of Regents’ 2022 creative activities award winners
Michael Branch named one of this year’s Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents’ Creative Activities Award recipients