Notes from the 2022 State of the College of Science address
College successes, dean search launch and University Strategic Plan were subject of the annual State of the College presentation by Dean Katherine McCall
New Keck Museum Exhibit opens to the public
New exhibit explores climate through art, utilizes previously closed space
Global study of hypoxia in rivers shows it is more prevalent than previously thought
University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno researcher leads study of over 125,000 locations in 93 countries
How do I know if I found a meteorite?
Geologist explains differences between meteorites and meteor-wrongs
Daniel Trugman Honored with Charles F. Richter Early Career Award
ÁùºÏ±¦µä Seismological Laboratory professor receives prestigious award honoring outstanding contributions to the Seismological Society of America
University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno celebrates the completion of the Gateway Parking Complex
The 814-space complex opened to the University community on Jan. 20
Civil Engineering student recognized by U.S. Department of Transportation
Doctoral candidate Milana Cimesa receives Outstanding Student of the Year award.
December Science Question of the Month Winner: Daniel Phillips
Chemistry alumnus Daniel Phillips answered a Chemistry 181 exam question featured in the Discovery Monthly newsletter.
Prisca Gayles receives National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
Gayles ethnographic research on Argentina’s Black social movement has been made possible in part by a major grant from the NEH
Campus accessibility research sheds light on how to create more accessible spaces
Student researcher Lea Gifford suggests ways in which the Wolf Pack can help make spaces across campus more accessible
Centuries-long drought in the Great Basin shown to be a recurring pattern
A multi-centennial drought termed the Late Holocene Dry Period could serve as a map for future climate projections, Indigenous human responses a model for resilience and adaptability
Music Department hosts Experience Music Day 2023
The open house event is free for the community to explore studying music at the University