The Great Basin Mural honors culture and community, creating a sense of belonging
Native American and Indigenous students respond to the mural on campus
Meet a UNR Med Scientist – Caroline Cobine, Ph.D.
Physiology and Cell Biology researcher explores how acid reflux is prevented
Reflecting on Steve Alford’s Olympic triumph: a gold medal journey
Alford was a key player on the amateur-level U.S. Olympic 1984 men’s basketball team, helping to secure an Olympic gold medal
Meet a UNR Med Scientist – Heather Burkin, Ph.D.
Heather Burkin is advancing maternal health through innovative research and multidisciplinary collaboration
Better bike paths as one solution to heat and climate change-induced traffic congestion around Lake Tahoe
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency approves the 2024 Active Transportation Plan as warming temperatures and congestion continue to impact the region
Visit Lake Tahoe on May 30 to learn about “The Promise of Chemical Ecology”
Neurodegenerative disease prevention, “blue zones” and environmental conservation to be discussed at the Hitchcock Center for Chemical Ecology keynote presentation
Reynolds School of Journalism looks back at the spring 2024 semester
Dean Yun recaps the highlights of the semester in the semester in review video
Classical Tahoe returns to the University of ϱ, Reno at Lake Tahoe
Celebrate music and the beauty of the natural landscape from July 7-August 4
ϱ Athletics Black History Month feature: Michael "Fly" Gray
Hear from ϱ Basketball alumni Michael "Fly" Gray about his experience at the University and how it helped him become the person he is today
ϱ Athletics Black History Month feature: Merlene Aitken-Smith
Hear from University of ϱ Athletics' Deputy Athletics Director Merlene Aitken-Smith about her experience at the University of ϱ and what Black History Month means to her
ϱ Athletics Black History Month Feature: Brianna Gladney
Hear from University of ϱ Associate Athletics Director, Brianna Gladney about what Black History Month means to her
Collegiate Academy class incorporates immersive history lesson through a field trip to the Stewart Indian School
The dual-credit University of ϱ, Reno class encourages students to grapple with the history in their backyard
Is sustainable outdoor recreation possible?
Professor and backcountry ski guide Brennan Lagasse explores the conflicts between outdoor recreation and sustainability, providing tips for getting outside as an environmental advocate
Otis Burrell a high jump giant
The amazing competitive life of a Wolf Pack great