Father and son set to receive doctoral degrees May 17
College of Engineering will graduate Jay and Nathan Thom with Ph.Ds in Computer Science & Engineering
Strong advisory board supports new Supply Chain and Transportation Management program in College of Business
Industry leaders set clear direction to serve fast-growing economic sector in Nevada
ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ once again nationally recognized as a Voter Friendly Campus
The acknowledgment marks the University’s 5th year in a row to receive this title
Spring 2024 Senior Scholars
The ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ honors twelve graduating students who have achieved the highest grade-point average for their respective college or school
Using curiosity to make a difference: how one Ph.D. candidate found her ‘why’
Hailey Hermann studies a very rare congenital muscular dystrophy
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 4: Associate Professor Thomas White
White works with some of the largest lasers in the world, some as long as three football fields
ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ to confer more than 3,000 degrees during May 2024 commencement
Five in-person ceremonies held Thursday through Saturday, May 16-18, on the University Quad
University launches program to increase number of Nevada organic producers
Grow Organic Nevada aims to help meet increasing demand for organic products
Geoffrey Blewitt elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Big data, advancements in GPS and a search for dark matter earn the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Professor of Geodesy the prestigious nomination
College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources hosts awards night
47 outstanding students, faculty, staff and supporters recognized at the spring celebration
Sigellac wins $50,000 Sontag Entrepreneurship Competition
Now in 13th year, competition generates an ecosystem of startups in northern Nevada
Grads of the Pack: Ashley Kate Nazaire
'I had a calling to work with children and families, and I knew HDFS was for me'