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
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PodcastsPan American Energy Partners With The University Of Nevada, Reno For Comprehensive Metallurgical Testing And Research
Jason Latkowcer, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the esteemed University of Nevada, Reno, which is world renowned for its lithium expertise. UNR has worked and continues to work with some of the largest lithium companies in the United States including Lithium Americas, Ioneer, and American Battery Technology – to name a few. - AP News
Earlier snow melt is stressing trees and leading to more intense wildfires
But the 2023-24 winter has also been the warmest on record, according to Anne Nolin, a geography professor at the University of Nevada, Reno. Nolin said her current research into mountain forests, like the Southern Oregon Cascades, reveals that these warm winters are stressing trees because there isn’t enough snow to get them through the summer. – Jefferson Public Radio
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
Registered dietitian nutritionist Lisa Carlson shares what to do and what to avoid to keep your heart healthy
In what ways are school counselors critical in responding to the youth mental health crisis?
Professor Carly Boren discusses how school counselors help to improve youth mental health outcomes
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
“Looking Beyond the Spectrum” celebrates living authentically on the neurodivergent spectrum
Heart of the Pack: Victoria Davis
Heart of the Pack is a series that highlights University of Nevada Student-Athletes and tells their stories. Episode one highlights Victoria Davis, a Senior on the Women's Basketball team who shares her story about playing basketball in memory of her grandmother.
The ongoing fundraiser supports the University’s food pantry, providing healthy food for those in need
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 21: ASUN President Boris Carpio Guerra and GSA President Matthew Hawn
President Sandoval discusses University initiatives, what the future looks like for students and what it means to these student leaders to be part of The Wolf Pack Family
“Looking Beyond the Spectrum” celebrates living authentically on the neurodivergent spectrum
Sagebrushers season 2 ep. 21: ASUN President Boris Carpio Guerra and GSA President Matthew Hawn
President Sandoval discusses University initiatives, what the future looks like for students and what it means to these student leaders to be part of The Wolf Pack Family
Understanding the impact of social media on LGBTQIA+ activism and protest
Professor Paromita Pain discusses her research on the complexities of cross-cultural LGBTQIA+ activism in the digital age
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