
May 8, 2026
Gabrielle Blunier from University of Nevada, Reno discusses bridging economics with policy through undergraduate research opportunities. Her experience highlights interdisciplinary growth beyond traditional academic boundaries.
Read more →
May 7, 2026
More than 77 journalism students at the Reynolds School received over $188,000 in scholarships during an annual awards banquet. The event also included inductions into an honor society and several faculty recognitions.
Read more →
May 7, 2026
The Healthy Nevada Project offers free genetic testing aimed at early detection of hereditary diseases. Medical professionals say these tests help people make informed choices about preventive healthcare strategies.
Read more →
May 6, 2026
Chabad at the University of Nevada-Reno announced plans for a permanent Jewish student center following property acquisitions near campus. A new Executive Student Board was also introduced as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen programming for Jewish students.
Read more →
May 6, 2026
Emma Lawson shares insights from her internship with University Police Department-Northern Command through UNR's Pack Internship Grant Program. She highlights event planning experiences and emphasizes communication's role in public service.
Read more →
May 6, 2026
Beth Leger will give a talk on Nevada's biodiversity during an upcoming event at University of Nevada-Reno's Lake Tahoe campus. The free lecture features insights from local research collections and highlights ongoing scientific discovery.
Read more →
May 5, 2026
Emma de la Torre's personal recovery from traumatic injury inspired her public health research into global gender disparities affecting burn care access. Now an undergraduate researcher at University of Nevada-Reno School of Public Health under Dr. Ann Weber's mentorship, she investigates these issues using international data.
Read more →
May 5, 2026
Abdulmalik Lawal has been accepted into Cornell University's Ph.D. program after completing graduate studies at the University of Nevada, Reno. His experience reflects both challenges faced by international students adapting abroad and successes achieved through community support.
Read more →
May 4, 2026
A recent workshop hosted by University of Nevada, Reno gathered experts to discuss challenges facing recreational fishing in North America. Attendees explored environmental changes affecting fisheries management while highlighting traditions’ cultural importance.
Read more →
May 4, 2026
Students at University of Nevada-Reno participated in an experiential learning program focused on elder assessment using real-life interactions with older adult volunteers. The initiative emphasized holistic elder care through interprofessional collaboration.
Read more →
Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Silver State Times.