Milk: Can children drink too much?
Milk provides nutrients that are important for children’s growth and development. Too much milk, however, can be harmful.
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PodcastsEPA Awards Nearly $1.2M to Student Teams for Innovative Solutions to Environmental and Public Health Challenges
The EPA announced nearly $1.2 million, in funding to 16 college student teams to research and develop innovative solutions that address environmental and public health challenges as part of the Agency’s People, Prosperity, and the Planet (P3) Program. University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, for Understanding and Predicting Disparities in Organic Contaminant Levels in Blood among the U.S. Population. -Waste Advantage
UNR Dance Marathon to raise money for Renown Children’s Hospital
The Miracle Network Dance Marathon is a program that supports Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals throughout the country. It is a student-led, year-round philanthropic movement, uniting students at over 400 colleges, universities and high schools, including the University of Nevada, Reno. This weekend UNR students will be raising money for Renown Children’s Hospital. – KOLO 8 News
Milk: Can children drink too much?
Milk provides nutrients that are important for children’s growth and development. Too much milk, however, can be harmful.
Fruit is an important part of a healthy diet | La fruta forma parte importante de una alimentación saludable
What are some small changes that I can make to have a big impact on my family's health?
Reading food labels, offering water to your kids throughout the day and serving fruit instead of fruit juice can lead to big improvements
Is sustainable outdoor recreation possible?
Professor and backcountry ski guide Brennan Lagasse explores the conflicts between outdoor recreation and sustainability, providing tips for getting outside as an environmental advocate
The ongoing fundraiser supports the University’s food pantry, providing healthy food for those in need
University hosts Association of University Centers on Disability board meeting
National disability experts convene to address emerging trends and issues
Nevada’s Interim Finance Committee approves $7.5 million for Nevada’s Tech Hub
In Oct. 2023, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) announced that Nevada, led by the University of Nevada, Reno, was named one of the inaugural 31 Regional Tech Hubs
Otis Burrell a high jump giant
The amazing competitive life of a Wolf Pack great
A look at careers of substance and impact
In honor of Women’s History Month, faculty speak about their time at the University of Nevada, Reno
Extension invests more than $1.7 million in strategic partnership to address pressing issues
NASA astronaut Eileen Collins shares stories at Women in Space event
Selected for the astronaut program in 1990, Collins was the first woman to pilot the space shuttle Discovery
Industry, academia work to develop new industrial engineering program
Curriculum, student internships discussed at March 14 forum
A look at careers of substance and impact
In honor of Women’s History Month, faculty speak about their time at the University of Nevada, Reno
NASA astronaut Eileen Collins shares stories at Women in Space event
Selected for the astronaut program in 1990, Collins was the first woman to pilot the space shuttle Discovery
University of Nevada, Reno and Arizona State University awarded grant to study future of biosecurity
Mitigating risks associated with pandemic pathogen, high-risk biological agents focus of nearly $870,000 NIH-funded project
“Looking Beyond the Spectrum” celebrates living authentically on the neurodivergent spectrum