McKenzie Foundation professorship Civil & Environmental Engineering
Professor Keri Ryan is the first McKenzie professor
Civil and environmental engineering research showcased at Nov. 18 Infrastructure Forum
Event aims to spark new partnerships with government, industry and academia.
Professors Emeriti Jerry and Jeanne Johnson give back to support students of science
A generous donation will support a legacy of mathematicians and scientists
Alumni gifts School of Public Health $1.5 million
The School of Public Health receives $1.5 million from Patrick Ronan, an alumnus whose passion for the field led him down a rewarding path in the public health sector.
The Fall Dance Festival returns to the University of ϱ, Reno
Dancers from the Department of Theatre and Dance captivate the audience with multiple performances
CREATE Scholar Tyreis Gatson
A Q-&-A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded “Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers” program. Tyreis Gatson is a member of the first cohort of CREATE program scholars.
KUNR Public Radio ranks highest in listenership in local market
The award-winning NPR-member station ranked first among multiple categories of Nielsen’s spring 2022 audience ratings
Interdisciplinary team studies impact of housing on Latino health in Washoe County
A Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant helps geographers, health scientists and community leaders identify areas of need
A major milestone in neuroscience research and teaching excellence
$5.3 million, NIH COBRE ‘Phase 3’ award will further advance the mission and impact of the University’s Center for Integrative Neuroscience
Dr. Sasi Pillay named vice president for information technology
Former CTO at NASA to begin his term at the University in February 2023
Forever a Westfall Scholar
Westfall Scholar alumni sustain their undergraduate success
CREATE Scholar Alexander Silveira
A Q & A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded “Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers” program. Alexander Silveira is a member of the first cohort of CREATE program scholars.