Native American Mural celebration on Sept. 19 part of the University’s sesquicentennial celebrations
Artist Autumn Harry to discuss how her vision has come to life
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
University of Nevada, Reno to host annual powwow event
The celebration will engage Native communities on campus, honor Indigenous traditions and kick off the new school year
University of Nevada, Reno School of Music welcomes Maureen Yuen
Yuen, a violinist and researcher, joins the school’s faculty
Indigenous students from across the state live and learn at the University of Nevada, Reno during Native LEAD program
The program is a week-long immersive experience for Indigenous high school students who want to attend college
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
Vibrant mural to commemorate the Latino Research Center's 20th anniversary
The mural will beautify campus and serve as a tribute to the rich culture, heritage and contributions of the Latino community in Nevada
Representation matters
Autumn Harry’s new mural at the University of Nevada, Reno celebrates Pyramid Lake and the people who’ve worked to protect it
Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 7: Foundation Professor Peter Goin
President Sandoval and Goin explore his role photographing pivotal Nevada landscapes
Artown on the Quad at the University of Nevada, Reno
Four free events will take place throughout July
University of Nevada, Reno’s QLAB prepares for Pride Month
How the board empowers and supports LGBTQIA2S+ groups on campus
Professor Kathleen Leonard honored with ASUN Service-Learning Faculty Award
College of Liberal Arts Spanish lecturer recognized for integrating community engagement and experiential learning in innovative Spanish course
Nevada Museum of Art, Libraries partnership: A 360-degree view of Seven Magic Mountains
Libraries technologist to give Nevada Museum of Art “Art Bite” talk on Seven Magic Mountains VR project June 21, Noon at Museum
Faces of the Pack: Meet artist and advocate Connor Fogal
Painting with a brush attached to an adaptive headset, University faculty member creates a 35-foot-wide mural for the campus community
Eric J. García Mural Unveiling Celebration
Honoring history, community and creativity at the College of Liberal Arts
Grads Of The Pack: Emily Thao-Singh
Thao-Singh graduated from the School of Public Health and gave a speech at the Asian Pacific Islander Affinity Graduation Ceremony
Nate Hodges receives the 2024 F. Donald Tibbitts Distinguished Teacher Award
Colleagues and students cheer on their professor in a surprise classroom visit
NEH names University Associate Professor Justin Gifford as new Fellow
Taking a step back from teaching to focus on writing a biography
Harp Fest Returns to University of Nevada, Reno May 3
An annual concert in celebration of the harp returns to the University of Nevada, Reno
Reno Jazz Festival at the University of Nevada, Reno
Performances to run April 25 to 27 in Nightingale Concert Hall
Classical Tahoe returns to the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe
Celebrate music and the beauty of the natural landscape from July 7-August 4
Iranian Culture Celebration event
The first Iranian Culture Celebration Event to be held on April 18, at the University of Nevada, Reno
Musical 'Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street' at the University of Nevada, Reno
Performances to run April 11 to 13 in Nightingale Concert Hall
An interview with 2024 Reno City Artist Chris Lanier
University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe artist and faculty reflects on upcoming art shows and his appreciation of smaller moments in life
TEDxReno: Spreading ideas, inspiring action, and building community
The independently organized event is on April 6 in Lawlor Events Center and offers $25 tickets for students
Reno Jazz Festival seeks volunteers for 2024 event
Each April, more than 100 volunteers help transform the University's campus into a hub for jazz, music education and innovation
Stephen Myler wins the Spring 2024 School of the Arts Sticker Contest with screen-printing and sonic inspiration
Submissions for the Fall 2024 Sticker Competition are now open
The women shaping our food history and future
Nevada Dining honors the legacy and innovation of female culinarians
Lilley Museum of Art awarded $500,000 grant
An award from the National Endowment for the Humanities will enable the museum to share, store and conserve a meaningful public art collection
Paul Taylor Dance Company immerses students in a five-day intensive workshop
Thirteen dance majors and minors learned Taylor’s stylized approach to movement during this unique residency
The School of Music presents a Day of Percussion on March 8
The gathering of young musicians features an evening concert with vibraphonist Sean Collins and his Folktet
University Studies Abroad Consortium celebrates USAC Week Feb. 26 to March 1
Various activities are planned to highlight study abroad locations and programs
The Lilley Museum of Art presents THE COUNTER/SELF
The award-winning exhibition will be on display at the University of Nevada, Reno from Feb. 29 to June 1, 2024
The School of Music announces two exciting upcoming performances
New musical works will be premiered in honor of the University’s 150th anniversary
Northern Nevada Diversity Summit to be held at University of Nevada, Reno on Feb. 22
This year’s theme is “Critical, Constructive, and Courageous Conversations”
Celebrate Black History Month with the Multicultural Center
Events celebrating history and culture are planned throughout February
University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe MFA students study in Lake Tahoe for a week
w88 online casinoWriters, faculty and students in the Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts programs leave with forged friendships, new knowledge and MFA memories that will last a lifetime
The 40th annual Summer Arts Workshops returns to Lake Tahoe
The University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe hosts artists this summer for intensive workshops inspired by and missioned around protecting the lake
New faculty hires in the College of Liberal Arts, School of Music
Gaining national and international acclaim, the newly formed School of Music in the College of Liberal Arts celebrates four additions to the faculty, welcoming Dolora Zajick, Aren Long, Kevin Miescke and Michael TK Lam
Faces of the Pack: Animating campus life
Julius Santo Pietro's creative journey with Nevada Dining and Animation Club
Student and organ donor hero honored with memorial portrait to be featured in the 2024 Rose Parade®
Jake Sullivan Roman saved three people through organ donation – Donor Network West tributes his life in a memorial ‘floragraph’
An interview with artist Choey Eun Young Cho
Explore the art of 'Secret Echo' in the Garage Door Gallery at the Holman Arts and Media Center
Anthropology Research Museum receives NEH Preservation Assistance Grant
With the grant, the Museum is improving its curation practices and striving to make its space more welcoming for Indigenous peoples
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
Faces of the Pack: Carson Allen
Native business owner and full-time graduate student works to promote his brand and uplift Native voices in academia
‘Ribbon Skirts/Shirts’ event to be held Nov. 16 during Native American Heritage Month
University of Nevada, Reno honors Native American and Alaskan Native culture during November
Faces of the Pack: Travis Numan
Ph.D. student Travis Numan talks about his research on water rights, growing up on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation and the Native American Fee Waiver
Stewart Indian School exhibit to open at the Lilley Museum of Art
Exhibit tells the story of the school and is part of the University’s event schedule for Native American Heritage Month
Krakauer & Tagg’s Square Peg Throwdown is an electric third installment by the Performing Arts Series
The Performing Arts Series presses onwards with this high-octane group of collaborators
Art of Looking opens at Prim Library’s Tahoe Gallery
Two new exhibits spotlight artists Kelly Chorpening and Eun Young Cho at the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe
Sabrina Krueger’s Fall 2023 School of the Arts winning sticker effortlessly encapsulates happiness and humanness
Submissions for the Spring 2024 Sticker Competition are now open
Coordinator for Latinx Student Services at The Multicultural Center, Maggie Otero, talks events, community and student success
Maggie Otero, originally from Mexico City, uses her experiences from transitioning to the U.S. and learning to take up space in predominantly white areas to connect with students and create a safe space for them at The Multicultural Center
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 13: Director of the Holman Arts & Media Center Rick Parsons
Parsons shares his passion for hosting the Summer Arts Workshops, teaching about art and environment and more
Wide-Eyed and Dreaming: A Season of Seeing at the Nevada Museum of Art
Using the free admission program, University students can see exhibitions exploring language, agency and the nature of memory at the Nevada Museum of Art
Butcher Brown propels the Performing Arts Series forward with a perspective of what music is – and can be
Oct. 12 brings the pioneers of “solar music” to the stage of Nightingale Concert Hall, with the University’s Jazz Lab I to accompany
Department of Music transitions to new name: University of Nevada, Reno School of Music
The name change reflects the School’s dedication to music education and its recognition of music’s importance in academia
And Shakespeare Got Basque
The Center for Basque Studies and Department of English host a magical evening of jazzy music and Shakespeare Sonnets
Powerhouse Latin-Alternative Quartet LADAMA to kick off the 2023-24 Performing Arts Series
Nightingale Concert Hall will feature acclaimed ensemble LADAMA in an inspiring performance blending traditional Latin music and truly powerful sonic ingenuity
Celebrate Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month with the University of Nevada, Reno
Events are planned throughout the observance month, Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, including the annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration
Wide-Eyed And Dreaming: A Season of Seeing at the Nevada Museum of Art
Acts 1 and 2 at the Nevada Museum of Art explore identity, culture, race, immigration and other issues through the lens of these diverse exhibitions
Latin Alternative Powerhouse, LADAMA, kicks off the 2023-24 Performing Arts Series season
The University of Nevada, Reno’s Performing Arts Series celebrates 63 years with a culturally diverse lineup of performances and free open-to-the-public events
Visual art and music converge in new Lake Tahoe exhibit
Jazz musician and visual artist collaborate on a new exhibit in the Prim Library with a public artist reception on August 1.
The University of Nevada, Reno will have a float in the Northern Nevada Pride Parade for the first time
Members from the Orvis Student Nursing Association are the driving force for getting a float in the parade
Artown on the Quad
Three, free events will celebrate art and culture on the University Quad starting July 11
Department of Music sings the praises of its students
The University of Nevada, Reno Department of Music reflects on the Spring 2023 semester, recognizing the notable achievements of its students
Mural at the Multicultural Center Honors AAPI Heritage
Artist Joshua Chang paints mural honoring his culture and heritage
Psychology professor’s illusion in top ten for Best Illusion Contest
Vote for the illusion Gideon Caplovitz created with his two daughters by May 27
Lake Tahoe drone video tips: How to get the shot
Chris Lanier, teaching professor of digital art at the University of Nevada, Reno, at Lake Tahoe, provides tips and tricks for filming with a drone ahead of his June 26 Summer Arts Workshop.
Lake Tahoe Summer Arts Workshops return for the 39th year
The workshops provide skills-based intensive art experiences inspired by the beauty of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada
Annual artist-in-residence program selects Marko Bajzer for national park residency
University of Nevada, Reno School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer unique artist residency experience
University of Nevada, Reno showcased Cuban musician Daymé Arocena
Students and Reno community experienced series of events on Cuban jazz, music and culture
Visualizing the Vaccine
Artists and public health experts talk about their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine
Land, Water, Place: An Art and Science Collaborative
Scholars, curators, academics and students will present interactive discussions w88 casinofocused on our complex relationships with land, water and place
Visions of Change: A Community Kickback
Students from the Gender, Race and Identity colloquium class organize last event of 2022-23 series
Nevada Chamber Opera presents Handel's Acis and Galatea
Nevada Chamber Opera, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra collaborate for two extraordinary and distinct performances on April 20 and 22
Religious Studies Committee presents Jelena Subotic for Kutten lecture
Departments of Political Science and Gender, Race and Identity collaborate to host guest speaker, Jelena Subotic
61st Annual Reno Jazz Festival celebrates the future of jazz April 27-29
The festival features workshops and performances by groundbreaking trumpeter Marquis Hill and vibraphonist Joel Ross
Valerie Fridland releases new book “Like, Literally, Dude”
University of Nevada, Reno linguistics professor argues for the good in bad English
The art of Ben Aleck honors career of indigenous Numu (Northern Paiute) artist and educator
Aleck, a former University of Nevada, Reno Upward Bound program participant, talks about his art, Nevada and the opening of his exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art
Athena Hildt’s Spring 2023 School of the Arts winning sticker seamlessly blends themes of life and death
Submissions now open for Fall 2023 contest
Jon Bilbao Basque Library, part of The Arborglyph Collaborative, receives $24,000 grant
Basque programs from Boise State, Cal State, Bakersfield, University of Nevada, Reno to document, share historical arborglyphs found across American West
University of Nevada, Reno presents Stupid F**king Bird
The Department of Theatre and Dance shares a gutsy modern take on a Chekhov classic
U.S. Navy National Concert Band makes a stop in Reno
The University of Nevada, Reno to host the free, family-friendly concert on March 15
Decolonizing the outdoors
Department of Gender, Race and Identity hosts events featuring Indigenous experts
Genre-defying Butterscotch concludes the 62nd Performing Arts Series season
Performing Arts Series season comes to a close with a show-stopping performance by the vocal percussionist virtuosa, Butterscotch
Sagebrushers ep. 12: Dr. Alyssa Nota
In honor of Study Abroad Day, President Brian Sandoval visits with the CEO of USAC Alyssa Nota to learn about the positive impacts of studying abroad on students' lives and careers
The Performing Arts Series presents one of the newest and most compelling jazz ensembles of our time — säje
On Feb. 9 the Grammy-nominated vocal supergroup will fill Nightingale Concert Hall with a captivating lineup
The Lilley Museum of Art appoints new director
Stephanie Gibson takes on new role at the University of Nevada, Reno
University of Nevada, Reno presents Cabaret
The Department of Theatre and Dance and Department of Music collaborate to present the daring musical set in 1930s Berlin
The Pandemic – Where are we now?
Department of Gender, Race and Identity hosts events addressing the long-term impacts of COVID-19
Natalia Cardillo passes examinations to be a Federally Certified Court Interpreter
Cardillo, an instructor of Spanish at the University, is one of seven Federally Certified Court Interpreters within the state of Nevada
Applications now open for Great Basin National Park Foundation-University of Nevada, Reno Artist-in-Residence Program
Deadline to apply to the third annual camping residency is March 1, 2023
Prisca Gayles receives National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
Gayles ethnographic research on Argentina’s Black social movement has been made possible in part by a major grant from the NEH
Music Department hosts Experience Music Day 2023
The open house event is free for the community to explore studying music at the University
Faces of the Pack: Alejandra Griswold and Kira Ewoldt
Two Liberal Arts students have been selected to present at the 2023 Writing Across Borders Conference in Norway
Tap dance, jazz, Mexican zapateado and Son Jarocho come together to tell the history of the female experience during the 1940’s Zoot Suit Riots
Pachuquísmo, created and performed by polyrhythmic dance and music ensemble, La Mezcla, will premier in Reno on Dec. 8
The Fall Dance Festival returns to the University of Nevada, Reno
Dancers from the Department of Theatre and Dance captivate the audience with multiple performances
What is health justice?
Department of Gender, Race and Identity addresses health justice as part of yearlong series
Ana Perez-McKay wins the Fall 2022 School of the Arts Sticker Contest
Submissions are now open for the Spring 2023 contest
Internationally recognized brass quintet, M5 Mexican Brass to captivate audiences as they test the boundaries of performance
Latin America’s leading brass quintet blends virtuosic chamber music, blues, pop and theatrics
Artist Sydney Cain to give presentation at the Nevada Museum of Art Nov. 10
University students can attend for free with the Free Student Admission Program
Sagebrushers ep. 8: Dr. Steve Eubanks
President Brian Sandoval talks with Director of Athletic Bands Steve Eubanks about the Pride of Sierra Marching Band's plans for the coming year, Eubanks' background as a high school band director and more
College of Liberal Arts sponsors taxicab wrapped with Emile Perrotte’s artwork
Runner-up of Washoe County School District’s Taxi-Art Design Contest has art displayed on local cab
Low-residency MFA in Creative Writing program nurtures students on their writing journeys
The University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe program is uniquely designed with students in mind
Indigenous futures in the era of climate displacement
Department of Gender, Race and Identity addresses Indigenous knowledge for climate justice with upcoming talk
Faces of the Pack: Megha Malik selected to present research at international conference
Liberal Arts student receives Nevada Undergraduate Research Award to study the human-elephant-conflict in Sri Lanka
Sagebrushers ep. 7: Dr. Jafeth Sanchez
President Brian Sandoval talks with Director of the Latino Research Center Jafeth Sanchez about the Center's recent and upcoming events, its research goals and her experience as a math teacher in Washoe County.
Yumi Kurosawa Trio unites ancient and contemporary traditions in first performance of the 62nd Performing Arts Series season
World-renowned koto player showcases Japan’s national instrument on Thursday, Oct. 6 in Nightingale Concert Hall
GRI kicks off yearlong series focused on racial, health and climate justice
Department of Gender, Race and Identity addresses food security and racial justice with September events
El Grito of the University of Nevada, Reno
A free, community-wide celebration of arts, family and Latinx/Hispanic heritage roots with ties to past and modern lived experiences takes place on Sept. 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Groundbreaking performance by La Mezcla kicks off the 2022-2023 Performing Arts Series season
The University of Nevada, Reno’s Performing Arts Series celebrates 62 years with five barrier-shattering performances and free, open to the public activities
Anne Howard, trailblazing English professor and one of the founders of Women's Studies, passes away
During her distinguished 37-year career, Howard fought for equal rights in northern Nevada
String Theory meets music theory at Artown on the Quad
Theoretical physics inspires harmony on the University Quad
Preserving the online legacy of Sierra Nevada University
Learn about efforts at the University Libraries to capture, preserve, w88 live casinoand supply access to archived web content from Sierra Nevada University
Artown on the Quad: Four performances happening in July on the University’s campus
Free performances open to the public
Uncovering hidden historical data
Learn how you can find digital historical records for data-driven research in our collections.
Polish National Song and Dance Ensemble to perform on University of Nevada, Reno campus
Free June 6 performance by “Śląsk” is open to the public
Who is that doggie in the photo? A personal exploration
What can historical photos tell us? Manuscripts and Archives Librarian Jacquelyn Sundstrand's answer involves a hat-wearing dog
Indigenous feminist speakers brought to the University of Nevada, Reno’s campus
Guest speakers are made possible through Nevada Humanities grants in an effort to promote decolonial change through local empowerment thanks to Lydia Huerta and Debra Harry
Douglas Boyle named Associate Vice Provost for Research and Creative Activities in Lake Tahoe
Longtime University of Nevada, Reno faculty member brings experience to new position after Sierra Nevada University acquisition; appointment to begin July 1
University of Nevada Press names new director
JoAnne Banducci has been selected to run the University of Nevada Press.
Wild Horses and Burros Documents Available Online
A complex project to preserve documents about a crucial issue in the American West.
Native American art, artists part of permanent collection at The Lilley Museum of Art
Curation and leadership of The Lilley’s Director, Vivian Zavataro, has given a platform to Native American artists, both contemporary and historical
Reno Jazz Orchestra showcases music of School of the Arts’ icon and newly established Larry Engstrom Endowment for the Advancement of Jazz
'I was surprised, humbled and overwhelmed with gratitude'
Memories of Lake Tahoe inspire the winning Fall 2021 School of the Arts sticker
Submissions now open for Spring 2022 School of the Arts sticker contest
Paula Kerger, PBS president, to speak at the 2021 Distinguished Lecture Series
Hosted by the College of Engineering, the community-oriented event will occur virtually on November 3.
Marching Band and Pep Band gearing up for Homecoming Game
Gifts needed for updating old uniforms and new equipment
Genocide, kill the Indian and save the man
The recent discovery of the remains of 215 indigenous children, former boarding students of the Kamloops Indian Residential School, has sparked a bitter debate both within and beyond the borders of Canada
Nevada Humanities with KUNR & Noticiero Movil to host online conversation Learning How to Listen
Virtual discussion on October 13, 2021 complements KUNR & Noticiero Movil One Small Step program
Performing Arts Series brings contemporary dance to northern Nevada communities
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Utah’s most established contemporary dance company, will engage community members of all ages during weeklong residency
Unveiling ceremony for University’s newly named Multicultural Center
Multicultural Center Welcome event takes a look back at the importance, legacy of this pivotal campus space
Performing Arts Series is back on stage
The 2021-2022 Performing Arts Series season celebrates 61 years of live performance with six in-person events
University Libraries celebrate Artown 2021
More than five events offered between July 16 and July 30
Orvis School of Nursing Supports Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work with Sponsorship of Pride Festival
Orvis sponsors Northern Nevada Pride Festival for third year in a row and continues work towards diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) on campus and in the community
Journalism professor emeritus turns one of the oldest forms of immersive media into virtual reality
The “Battle of Gettysburg Cyclorama” VR experience launches 158 years after the turning point battle
60th Anniversary Performing Arts Series Season concludes with the energy and zeal of rising-star vocalist Michael Mayo
Mayo performs an entirely live set from his home studio in New York City Thursday, April 22
Decades of Wildlife Past
James D. Yoakum Papers Ready for Use
Encountering Women in History: North American Women’s Letters and Diaries
The University Libraries’ North American Women’s Letters and Diaries database offers an unparalleled view of women in history.
Acclaimed a cappella ensemble Sweet Honey In The Rock® performs during 60th anniversary Performing Arts Series season
Internationally renowned Sweet Honey In The Rock® will raise roofs and collective conscious Thursday, March 25
New Artist-in-Residence Program now accepting applications
University of Nevada, Reno School of the Arts partners with Great Basin National Park Foundation to offer rustic artist residency experience
Iranian cultural identity explored on winning 2021 School of the Arts sticker design
M.F.A. student Sogand Tabatabaei’s artwork, Coverage, is featured
60th Anniversary season of Performing Arts Series continues with three, one-of-a-kind virtual performances and interactive conversations
Award-winning Irish Quintet, Goitse, kicks off spring performances this February; new restaurant partners to offer takeout menus inspired by each visiting artist
University hosts 2nd Annual Writing and Well-Being Conference with keynote speaker Cornel West
Virtual conference offers three days of workshops and speakers including free lecture by Dr. West Monday, Jan. 4, at 3 p.m.
University’s student filmmakers to hold virtual film festival Dec. 11
School of Journalism’s sixth annual Student Documentary Film Festival airs on Facebook Live
Football Habemus!
The Club Deportivo Vasco soccer team of Caracas
Dance activates public space through site-specific performances
Students and faculty choreograph eight performances to be featured during Fall Dance Festival Friday, Nov. 20
Musical theatre revue explores mental health during the pandemic
'Bruised and Brave' premiers Nov. 13, on-demand through Nov. 15
The Lilley Museum and Reno Contemporaries host virtual community discussion Nov. 6
‘Art Ignites’ event meant to evoke discussion around diversity and inclusion, panel to include Sierra Hall mural artist
Mexico’s leading brass ensemble joins the Performing Arts Series this fall
M5 Mexican Brass will take the virtual stage Nov. 12 as part of the Series’ 60th anniversary season
Visiting homeland one more time now made possible through Patria Soli project
Jars of homeland soil delivered to those who can’t make the trip home
Performing Arts Series presents two days of contemporary dance through performance, conversation and workshops
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company will engage with students, veterans and the community during PAS’s first virtual residency
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumna on covering the environment and education in Brazil
Journalist Luiza Vieira reflects on her journey and making meaningful stories
Air filter donation allows Department of Music to continue performing
Changes in practice protocols offer safer environment for music faculty and students
Author and former top editor Wanda Lloyd to speak at virtual forum next week
Free event Oct. 12 to focus on Lloyd’s memoir “COMING FULL CIRCLE” and diversity in the media industry
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alum joins the fight against COVID-19
Tim Robb works to protect Nevadans with the new app, COVID Trace
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumna and minor earn their Certificate in Principles of Public Relations
Eighth and ninth students from the University of Nevada, Reno achieve public relations distinction
Communication Studies program rising in the ranks
The Department of Communication Studies boasts 25 scholarly awards in two years
Sierra Hall mural makes bold statement on diversity, equity and inclusion
Mural dedication event planned to honor the public artwork
Endowment creates Nevada history initiative
History department in College of Liberal Arts receives donation to help amplify history scholarship in Nevada
Performing Arts Series celebrates 60th anniversary with one-of-a-kind virtual events
During the 2020-21 season, the performing arts explore new ways to command the stage and screens
“Heartbeat to Heartbeat, Eye to Eye” – new music video by Reno, for Reno
Song features University faculty and alumni performing artists
Student works with Nevada Arts Council as part of donor-funded internship
Art history major Gracie Krutz highlights her internship experience while earning liberal arts degree
Journalism alumnus pursues copywriting in New York City
A Reynolds School graduate’s unlikely path to making it on the East Coast
PRSSA Nevada recognized for year’s accomplishments with National Star Chapter Award
Student public relations organization receives award despite challenges from COVID-19
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumna uses public relations agency to create social change
Gattuso Coalition works with local nonprofits dedicated to worthy causes
Public called to submit pandemic materials for local history exhibit
University of Nevada, Reno Shared History Program seeks submissions to include in exhibit displaying daily life during pandemic
EFF and Reynolds School launch largest-ever collection of searchable data on police use of surveillance technologies
Atlas of Surveillance shines light on deployment of cameras, drones and more
Mind your social media manners
University professors examine how social media platforms can be used for constructive conversation
A journalism job search during COVID-19
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumna secures contract position at HuffPost
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
" "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."
Reynolds School Spring 2020 Semester in Review
Learn about faculty and student achievements during COVID-19
Murals highlighting diversity going up on University campus
The University is getting two new art murals on Sierra Hall and Ansari Business Building that underscore commitment to diversity
Researchers work to preserve neon signs in Northern Nevada
University of Nevada, Reno, National Historical Society and UNLV awarded grant to digitally archive area’s iconic history
Public relations and advertising competitions during a pandemic
Reynolds School’s Bateman and NSAC teams transition to online campaigns
Duet, a collaboration between sister museums at University of Nevada, Reno & University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Lilley and The Barrick Museums of Art join through a series of #SisterMuseumsNV social media posts
University of Nevada, Reno music professor named Regents’ Award winner for creative activities
Chair and Professor of Music and Cello Dmitri Atapine presented with Regents’ Award
Katie Grinsell named Reynolds School Spring 2020 Senior Scholar
Journalism student follows passion for visual communication
Student documentary recognized as Webby Award People’s Voice Winner
Journalism students win student video category for “Rainbow Rodeo”
Art still matters; covering non-essential communities
Even the art community is impacted by COVID-19
College of Liberal Arts students, faculty and staff earn top recognition
Students, faculty and staff in the College of Liberal Arts earn a number of University, College and community awards along with fellowships and endowments
Fab Lab partners with local businesses to make PPE for Renown healthcare workers
Fabrication Lab and Miller’s Jackets and Printing Services of Nevada are working together to help meet Renown’s community-donated goal for isolation gowns
Philosophy students make their case for reparations
Undergraduate researchers are using their scholarship to rethink a controversial topic
School of the Arts’ #ArtAt6Feet series: Keeping the arts alive
Music student Grace Desilets navigates the University’s transition to online classes
The Lilley @Home
The Lilley Museum joins in on the #MuseumFromHome fun
Advising during the pandemic
Virtual advising appointments replace face-to-face meetings in the College of Liberal Arts
Bluegrass band Steel Betty’s performance to conclude 2019-20 Performing Arts Series season
The Austin, Texas-based band will perform March 12 and facilitate a songwriting workshop during visit
Graphic designer presented with two international design awards
Graphic Design Program Director and Assistant Professor, Monica Maccaux, earns two German Design Awards.
Call for Volunteers for the 2020 Reno Jazz Festival, April 23-25
More than 100 volunteers needed to help to transform campus into a jazz hub
Award-winning musician Martha Redbone to perform at the University
The compelling voice in American roots music performs for audiences of all ages
Preserving the Awa Amazon Community
Anthropologist helps to protect and revitalize local indigenous communities in Brazil
School of the Arts celebrates ‘Connections,’ brings artwork to airport terminal
Student, faculty and alumni art exhibition on display in Reno-Tahoe International Airport’s Terminal C until April 20
Diverse panel to discuss women’s leadership in religious and spiritual life
'Breaking The Stained-Glass Ceiling' event to explore gender, leadership and faith
" "Women’s leadership options in religious organizations and spiritual communities have often been limited due to doctrine, tradition, practice and bias.”
Nevada Humanities presents ‘The Constitution: What it Means to Me’ salon in Reno
University faculty moderate, provide expertise at free MidTown event
Musical theatre degree launched at the University of Nevada, Reno
Department of Theatre and Dance offers only degree program in state of Nevada
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumna earns Certificate in Principles of Public Relations
Lizbeth Alvarez is the seventh University graduate to complete the certification
Nevada Wind Ensemble ends year with concert featuring Mark Davis Scatterday
In 2019, music group performed for Paradise, Calif., students; released studio recording
A desire to support the community leads to a career change
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumna moves from digital marketing to work for Vegas Strong
KUNR selected to host Report for America journalist
Reporter will focus on Northern Nevada education stories in English and Spanish
Long-form journalism from inside a camper van
Author and journalist Jessica Bruder speaks as 2019 Laxalt Distinguished Writer
Navigating through your internships
How internships are foundational for a successful career
How one journalism student w88 live casinoreports on Latinx family and culture
Speaking Spanish helps sophomore Andrew Mendez feel more connected
Reynolds School graduate alumna wins EDAWN award
Double Scoop arts publication wins microenterprise business of the year award
Take3, chamber and pop music trio, to perform
Performing Arts Series presents dynamic group community performances on Nov. 6-7
Recap: Communicating Science in a Divided Society
Expert panelists discuss issues that come with communicating science during the Hitchcock Project panel
Author & journalist Jessica Bruder honored by Laxalt Distinguished Writers Program
Bruder to speak about her work at the University of Nevada, Reno on Nov. 18
The Lilley hosts exhibition of Renoite Nolan Preece
Local artist to show retrospective of non-figurative photography
From the student newsroom to the city newsroom
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumnus shows that one of the most valuable experiences in one's career is during college.
Beyond toleration: Having difficult conversations in the age of social media
College of Liberal Arts' Engaging the Power of Diversity series tackles religious divides
" "How do we respect one another when we have a conversation across religious and philosophical divides?"
"Is Privacy Over?" forum features David Carroll
Subject of "The Great Hack" film discusses privacy rights during Reynolds School event.
Noticiero Móvil: Elevando las voces de nuestra comunidad
Reynolds School student-run bilingual news outlet celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting its storytelling efforts.
Field school helps bring Indigenous perspectives to research
Anthropology students combine tribal knowledge, learnings to help ‘decolonize archeology’
Panel of experts discuss "Communicating Science in a Divided Society"
School of Journalism holds launch event for the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science Oct. 21
David Carroll, subject of “The Great Hack” film, feature of noon forum
Carroll will speak about personal and public privacy trends and concerns at the University Oct. 16
The Moanin’ Frogs inspires northern Nevada music students
The Moanin’ Frogs kicks off the Performing Arts Series at the University of Nevada, Reno
EFF partnership with School of Journalism launches "Atlas of Surveillance"
New report finds border communities inundated with surveillance technologies
Addressing the opioid epidemic with film
w88 casino games loginReynolds School alumnus and team win Emmy Award for best documentary
Holding government accountable with public records reporting
School of Journalism offers a one-credit course to train students on the Freedom of Information Act
Claudia Cruz joins the Reynolds School as director of internships and experiential learning
Newest journalism faculty member previously worked as a Spanish-language technology reporter for CNET en Español.