New Extension horticulture specialist to promote water-efficient gardening and sustainable horticulture in Clark County
Azadeh Alizadeh brings expertise in irrigation management and sustainable food production
University faculty member presents at the American Historical Association Congressional Briefing Series in Washington, D.C.
Associate Professor Renata Keller shares the value of learning history from new perspectives
Faces of the Pack: Kari Emm
Tribal Student Specialist Kari Emm’s journey of empowering Native students
The Great Basin Mural honors culture and community, creating a sense of belonging
Native American and Indigenous students respond to the mural on campus
Resilience—A Sansei Sense of Legacy
Exhibit at the Lilley Museum of Art explores the enduring effects of incarceration camps as told from third-generational Japanese Americans
Faces of the Pack: Lyzandro Villa-Espino
Villa-Espino shares his drive to serve Latinx students and how he’s succeeding with the help of the First-Generation Student Center
University members and community partners band together for second Homecoming Drone Show
Innovation and inspiration take center stage during Oct. 18 ÁùºÏ±¦µä Wolf Pack football game
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
History student earns national prize for undergraduate research
Natalia Facio recognized with top award from New York Labor History Association
Remembering 27 years of service
Pam Moore was remembered with a celebration of life on Oct. 4 after her passing in late September
Sandoval’s State of the University: 150 years, with more to come
The address covered highlights from the last year, aspirations from the University’s past and a look at what the next 150 years may bring
Day at the Museum returns to University campus on Oct. 19
A dozen museums offering free admission from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.