Reflecting on Steve Alford鈥檚 Olympic triumph: a gold medal journey
Alford was a key player on the amateur-level U.S. Olympic 1984 men鈥檚 basketball team, helping to secure an Olympic gold medal
Representation matters
Autumn Harry鈥檚 new mural at the 推荐杏吧原创 celebrates Pyramid Lake and the people who鈥檝e worked to protect it
Faces of the Pack: Jennifer Pearson
Tobacco control researcher and Associate Professor Pearson discusses her research, the moment that ignited her passion and her ongoing work to influence tobacco policies and regulations at the state and federal level
University holds Rafter 7 Ram and Ewe Sale in Eureka, Nevada, September 14
Sale also available virtually and features sheep internationally recognized for their fine wool quality
Celebrating the University's rich agricultural history: Journey of the Rafter 7 Merino sheep
From Nevada's terrain to global recognition: Developing some of the world鈥檚 finest wool
Meet the man behind the decades-long University Olympics connection
Local journalism students have been covering the Olympic Games since 1960 and will continue in Paris this week
New Extension county coordinators aim to boost operational efficiency and impact
Four county coordinators will serve eight rural Nevada counties
Top U.S. cybersecurity official praises University teacher-training initiative
National cyber director says Research Experiences for Teachers helps professional pipelines
$1.16 Million award strengthens literacy support for Nevada educators
Educators statewide attend Nevada Science of Reading Summer Literacy Institute
University researchers teaming with DOE to study environmental data in Alaska
Work could improve the health of people, wildlife on Unalaska Island
Faces of the Pack: Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker Brent Kirkland
Journalism alumnus Brent Kirkland was awarded an Emmy for his original short documentary following South Carolina football star Darius Rush
Student awarded NIH research grant for groundbreaking research on harm reduction vending machines
Ph.D. Candidate Mia Kirk is the first in the School of Public Health's history to secure this highly competitive grant