What does a concussion do to my brain?
Published originally by the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science, this animation explores the science behind concussions and the work of the University of Nevada, Reno's Neuromechanics Lab
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What does a concussion do to my brain?
Published originally by the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science, this animation explores the science behind concussions and the work of the University of Nevada, Reno's Neuromechanics Lab
Ask the Professor: How can I have productive political conversations with friends and family?
Associate Professor of Communication Studies Amy Pason, Ph.D., dives into how to have conversations that encourage dialogue and understanding rather than argument
How can you beat the winter blues? Let the sun guide you to a brighter mood
Studies show vitamin D from the sun improves mental health and immunity
Are protein drinks a good choice for my kids?
Consuming a high amount of protein can cause unhealthy weight gain, increase risk for obesity, and lead to dehydration and kidney damage
Sandoval’s State of the University: 150 years, with more to come
The address covered highlights from the last year, aspirations from the University’s past and a look at what the next 150 years may bring
International collaborations strengthened at Lake Tahoe Summit
USAID group hosted by University of Nevada, Reno attends Lake Tahoe Summit
Shakespearean mystery: What’s the story of newly discovered manuscript?
Handwriting similar to the playwright’s distinctive style abounds in previously unknown document
Tricia Braxton takes on role to increase the reach of Extension programming
Extension hires senior coordinator of partnerships, programs and people engagement
'A discipline in which discovery is still very much in order'
Faculty and students in the Hitchcock Center for Chemical Ecology are making great strides in the field
Extension’s Urban Indoor Farm Project to promote access to fresh vegetables in Clark County
Innovative Extension program will educate prospective indoor farmers and residents
Sanford Center for Aging launches Sanford Assessment for older adults
The assessment is free and available for those ages 60 and older
A month of cultural connection, community collaboration and celebration of Indigenous heritage
Neuroscience program continues to build capacity
The program, started less than 20 years ago, has grown into one of the largest on campus
How can you protect your mental health during an election cycle?
Markus Kemmelmeier is a political psychologist who discusses healthy ways to stay engaged
Tribal Student Specialist Kari Emm’s journey of empowering Native students
Origin story: from the 'Sagebrushers' to the 'Wolf Pack'
In 1922, The U. of N. Sagebrush published the first call to rename Nevada’s athletics teams. Step back in time to see how the debate transformed 'Sagebrushers' and 'Sagehens' into the iconic 'Wolf Pack'