ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ ASUN Pack Provisions holds annual fundraising drive to help student success
The University seeks donations for student food insecurity as part of Giving Tuesday
SACNAS provides opportunities for (old) new ideas in science
A new community for Chicano/Hispanic and Native American STEM students officially arrives on campus
130 years of student news: from ‘The Student Record’ to ‘The Nevada Sagebrush’
The University Libraries are digitizing the complete archive of the student-run newspaper since its inception on Oct. 19, 1893
Perfectly precarious positions
Rocks that naturally lay in precarious positions remained upright during an earthquake, surprising seismologists
Faces of the Pack: Xochitl Salinas
Native American alumna uses her master’s degree in social work to help her community and guide people through the healing process
College of Education & Human Development forges an educational partnership with Korean University
Collaboration aims to facilitate teacher preparation exchange program
Guinn Center celebrates new location, new accomplishments
The nonpartisan policy research center honored the legacy of the late Governor Kenny Guinn at its open house celebration
Nevada researcher aims to improve sorghum hybrids for dairy cattle feed
ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ researcher develops one of the largest and most nutritious sorghum hybrids
Engineering international exchange programs offer opportunity to connect to a global community
Student Robert Gillespy shares his experiences in Germany and Mexico
Setting boundaries over break
Counseling Services creates workshop to help students proactively communicate to improve mental health and well-being
Record number of National Merit Scholars enrolled at the ÍÆ¼öÐÓ°ÉÔ´´
The fall 2023 academic term has the highest enrolled number of National Merit Scholars in the University’s history
What do I say to a young child about death?
Professors Jenna Dewar and Emilio Parga discuss the best way to talk to children about death