Mackay students shine at annual mining meeting
Three student posters won awards at the American Exploration & Mining Association Annual Meeting
Biden appoints College of Science’s Scott Tyler to nuclear waste panel
Brings extensive experience in hydrological sciences to DOE’s review board
ÁùºÏ±¦µä State Climatologist Steph McAfee provides some insight about our state of water
ÁùºÏ±¦µä has been experiencing drought after drought
Why is the most recent fusion breakthrough so exciting?
Experts from the University community weigh in on what makes the fusion news out of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory so groundbreaking
Making their MARC: Kimberly Giannantonio
First cohort of MARC ÁùºÏ±¦µä students includes chemistry student Kimberly Giannantonio
Engineering student wins TMS scholarship
Mentor says Sydney Fields’ work represents highest standard of undergraduate student research.
Meeting the moment
Third-year Journalism student Jaedyn Young discusses the importance of finding an internship that blends passion with learning.
November Science Question of the Month Winner: Neil Prenn
Neil Prenn answered a Geology 101 exam question featured in the Discovery Monthly newsletter.
Probable ichthyosaur birthing grounds revealed in ÁùºÏ±¦µä with the help of undergraduate researcher
Research in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution provides a new explanation for why so many of the extinct marine reptiles died in the same location in central ÁùºÏ±¦µä
University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä Reno awarded NIH grant to fund harm reduction research
School of Public Health Professor Karla Wagner, Ph.D., will investigate harm reduction strategies to prevent drug overdoses and other adverse outcomes.
Learn something new this winter: Top reads by college faculty
Recent books by faculty in the College of Education and Human Development
How can Reno become a greener city?
Reno faces challenges as a growing city in the era of climate change. Faculty in the College of Science are focused on solutions.