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  • The ´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²Ê hosted a panel of seismological experts from Kazakhstan. They toured one of the most advanced earthquake labs in the United States at the University.
    - KOLO 8 News

  • The map allows you to click on buildings to see what they look like, as well as descriptions of buildings and shortcuts to classes. - News 4

  • The bus is free for students who have a valid student ID. – RTC "Road Ahead"

  • The investment will help meet the demand for innovators, Google Cloud, and other digital products. – KOLO 8 News

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Celebrating the University's sesquicentennial

Explore 150 years of Nevada stories
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Ask the Professor

On a wooden kitchen table, a sugar bowl of monk fruit sweetener sits next to dried and fresh monk fruits.

Should I give my kids foods and drinks sweetened with monk fruit?

While generally recognized as safe, the nonnutritive sweetener may cause children to prefer sweeter foods, which can impact their health, wellness and weight

What does the U.S. Department of Education actually do?

Professor Shanon Taylor discusses the role of the U.S. Department of Education

Aspartame: Is it safe for kids?

This additive is used to make food and drinks taste sweet without adding a lot of extra calories. As you decide what’s best for you and your family, consider these points

Ask the Professor: How does the Olympic torch stay lit, even in the rain?

Associate Dean of Research and Chemical Engineering Professor Brandon Weeks explains the carefully choreographed procedures to keep the flame alive

Top Stories

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Tricia Braxton takes on role to increase the reach of Extension programming

Extension hires senior coordinator of partnerships, programs and people engagement

Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation and ´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²Ê team up to address employment needs in the outdoor industry

Two new programs have been added to prepare students for the growing outdoor recreation industry demand

Artown on the Quad at the ´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²Ê

Four free events will take place throughout July

Nature article proposes new way to identify faults that might pose earthquake risk

The researchers found geometric complexity of nearby faults could play a role in the risk of earthquakes

Latest News

Brian Sandoval in a blue sport coat, stands with Frankie Sue Del Papa and Catherine Cardwell to his right in front of a historical image affixed to the wall of a classroom.

University Libraries’ Vault Studio Classroom: A rare gem in academia

Special Collections aspires to be a welcoming, inspiring, and vital primary source laboratory for inquiry and discovery.

Sanford Center for Aging receives $783,000 in grant funding

Funding will support programs for older adults in fiscal year 2025

New Extension educator to boost farming productivity and sustainability in rural Nevada

Andrew Waaswa will develop targeted training programs to support agricultural producers

Editor's Picks

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Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 10: Lilley Museum Director Stephanie Gibson

Gibson and University President Sandoval discuss notable artworks, student engagement in the arts and more

´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²Ê hosts their second annual Latinx Parent Welcome ‘Mi Casa es su Casa’

The event celebrates the Latinx community and is an opportunity for families to connect with the University

´ó·¢ÁùºÏ²Ê signs agreements with two universities in Italy

The international collaborations focus on sustainability, student research and the study of lakes