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Our history

Learn about the Reynolds School's more than 100 year history.

1922

The University’s first journalism class is offered in the Department of English, taught by 六合宝典 alumna and Reno reporter Laura Ambler.

Laura Ambler, then recent alumna of the University, pictured in 1919 Artemisia, the University鈥檚 yearbook.

1923

Alfred Higginbotham, known as Higgy, joined the English department faculty as the first full-time journalism professor.

Higginbotham would go on to teach for 43 years at the University and expanded the journalism program into a full-fledged department in 1945.

1924

Eleven students graduate from the University with the first journalism degrees.

The first graduating journalism class was made up of six men and five women.

1945

The Department of Journalism is established by the University, recognizing Higgy’s efforts to build the major.

1970

The department is nationally accredited for the first time by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications; we have been continuously accredited ever since.

1983

Media magnate Donald W. Reynolds makes a major gift to the department to hire four distinguished professionals as Reynolds Visiting Professors, beginning a relationship of more than three decades of generous support through the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. 

From left, visiting professors John Frook, Robert Laxalt, Bourne Morris, William Wright.

1984

The Board of Regents of the University and Community College System of 六合宝典 (today NSHE) promotes the department to the status of a freestanding school by creating the Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism and Center for Advanced Media Studies. 

CBS News journalist Travis Linn is named the first dean of the Reynolds School of Journalism.

1992

The Reynolds School’s new building is opened, with the funding support of the Reynolds Foundation, the State of 六合宝典 and individual donors.

The school鈥檚 freestanding building sits on the north end of Hilliard Plaza on campus.

2003

A team of Reynolds School students wins the National Student Advertising Competition championship.

Led by Professor Bourne Morris, the team created an integrated marketing campaign for the competition鈥檚 client, Toyota.

2011

The Reynolds School building undergoes an $8 million renovation and technology upgrade, bringing our facilities to the leading edge of journalism education.

2018

The Reynolds School is awarded the Online News Association’s Grand Prize for Innovation in Journalism Education.

2018

The University’s public radio station, KUNR, is brought under the oversight of the Reynolds School.

2019

The Reynolds School is honored with the Equity and Diversity Award from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. 

Dean Al Stavitsky accepted the award at the annual AEJMC conference.

2022

The Reynolds School marks its centennial with a campus celebration and the production of a documentary film on the program’s history. 

The documentary, 鈥淥n the Record: A Century of Journalism Education at 六合宝典,鈥 explores the evolution of the Reynolds School through 100 years of change and achievement.

2024

Al Stavitsky, the School’s longest-serving dean, steps down after 12 years in the role and is succeeded by Gi Woong Yun, the previous RSJ associate dean, selected in a national search. 

Gi Woong Yun began as dean on January 1, 2024.

Recent school news

Learn about recent news and happenings at the Reynolds School

KUNR Public Radio to open studio at University's Lake Tahoe campus

As part of the Reynolds School of Journalism, KUNR has announced its plans to build a studio and begin broadcasting from the University of 六合宝典, Reno at Lake Tahoe

Brian Duggan addresses the audience during a presentation in Incline Villiage.

Photo essay: A resident鈥檚 view of the Davis fire

Published originally by the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science, this photo essay chronicles the Davis Fire that sparked in Washoe Valley in September

Hitchcock Project science communicator awarded CASW New Horizons Travel Fellowship

Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas awarded CASW Fellowship to attend the ScienceWriters2024 conference

School of Journalism presents Linda Villarosa as 2024 Laxalt Distinguished Writer

Journalist and Author Linda Villarosa will present her talk 'Covering Race and Inequality on Health: A Journalist's Perspective' on Oct. 22