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Liberal Arts in Your Living Room

The College of Liberal Arts hasn’t stopped providing exceptional experiences for the community during this unprecedented experience. We’ve transitioned to an online venue and are continuing to offer what we do best in the arts, humanities and social sciences. We’ve put together a number of performances, lectures and activities for you to enjoy from the comfort of your living room. Together, we’re elevating humanity.

'When Will The Blues Leave?'

For The Love of Jazz features three members of the University of Nevada Reno Jazz Faculty. Hans Halt, Ed Corey and Josh Reed perform Ornette Coleman's 'When Will The Blues Leave?' originally recorded in 1958.

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Faculty and staff in the College of Liberal Arts wanted to send students a special message during this time of social isolation. The collage below was put into a full-length video and sent out to students.

Liberal arts news in your living room

The College of Liberal Arts is continuing to elevate humanity in a number of ways during the pandemic, by partnering with healthcare workers to make PPE, serving students remotely and providing the community a positive distraction from a social distance. Read about how our College has transitioned during this experience.

Up-close image of a person wearing a face mask
New survey focuses on COVID-19 behaviors and beliefs

推荐杏吧原创 assistant professor in political science part of multidisciplinary team of scholars dedicated to informing risk messaging and public policy

Students sitting in exhibition room talking
Public called to submit pandemic materials for local history exhibit

推荐杏吧原创 Shared History Program seeks submissions to include in exhibit displaying daily life during pandemic

"I aided children to be adopted, immigrants to migrate...I had applied concepts, theories and practices from the classroom to the work environment in our own society of Reno, Nevada."

Service-learning course helps Northern Nevada Latinx community

Spanish major translates legal documents to aid in immigration, adoption and social justice matters in local community

Zund Cutter cutting PPE gowns
Fab Lab partners with local businesses to make PPE for Renown healthcare workers

Fabrication Lab and Miller鈥檚 Jackets and Printing Services of Nevada are working together to help meet Renown鈥檚 community-donated goal for isolation gowns

Spring Awakening Choreography Rehearsal (left to right) Julia Parks, Abby Rosen, Adelynn Tourondel and Nate Hodges.
School of the Arts鈥 #ArtAt6Feet series: 鈥榃e can get through it鈥

Theater and dance student Abby Rosen navigates University鈥檚 transition to virtual learning

A piece featured in Mariah Vargas鈥 thesis exhibition, 鈥淟over,鈥 in Student Galleries South on campus.
School of the Arts鈥 #ArtAt6Feet series: Supporting visual arts remotely

BFA candidate Mariah Vargas shares her experience 鈥 and new creations 鈥 during social distancing

Laura Ryerson performing at last year鈥檚 Spring Dance Concert with fellow dance major McKenzie Kennedy.
School of the Arts鈥 #ArtAt6Feet series: Dance in a digital form

Dance student Laura Ryerson grows as a student and choreographer through video instruction

推荐杏吧原创 senior and Music Education major Grace Desilets
School of the Arts鈥 #ArtAt6Feet series: Keeping the arts alive

Music student Grace Desilets navigates the University鈥檚 transition to online classes

Music Education major Kara Bainter with her cello
School of the Arts鈥 #ArtAt6Feet series: 鈥榃e鈥檙e all in this together鈥

Music student Kara Bainter finds opportunities for connection and collaboration in online learning

Three healthcare workers wearing protective gear including masks, shields and gowns, in a procedure room.
University makerspaces and 3D printers at work developing PPE

Researchers, faculty and staff respond to the call for resources and deploy makerspace resources to support our healthcare heroes

Oil painting in wooden frame of old buildings on a street
The Lilley @Home

The Lilley Museum joins in on the #MuseumFromHome fun

College of Liberal Arts advising team sits on stairs in Pennington Achievement Center
Advising during the pandemic

Virtual advising appointments replace face-to-face meetings in the College of Liberal Arts