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Check out stories related to National Pride Month, including University and local history, student and faculty profiles, videos, campus news, faculty perspectives and more.

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Celebrating the University's sesquicentennial

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Ask the Professor

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Ask the Professor: How do rainbows form?

Xiyue Zhang elucidates the physics behind the Pride symbol

How much water do kids need in summer?

The amount of water a child needs varies based on their age, weight and activity level, as well as the temperature

How can I cut down on food waste?

Cut down on food waste with these 3 tips | Reduzca el desperdicio de alimentos con estos 3 consejos

Ask the Professor: Which bees will my garden attract?

A recently published article outlines the relationship between bee nutrition and flower visits

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Artown on the Quad at the University of Nevada, Reno

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

Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 5: Dean Muge Akpinar

Akpinar leads the School of Public Health, molding the next generation of health professionals

University confers more than 3,000 degrees during spring commencement ceremonies

The class of 2024 was recognized over three days on the historic University’s Quad

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Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 6: Professor Paul Kwon

Kwon and University President Brian Sandoval discuss how to identify the successful ingredients of optimism, build resiliency in the LBGTQIA2S+ community, and cope with betrayal

Tahoe Environmental Observatory Network looks beyond the lake

A new multi-organization collaboration is collecting data on everything from wildlife to weather around the Lake Tahoe Basin and making it accessible to researchers, policymakers and the public

University of Nevada, Reno research focuses on use of cactus pear in biofuel production

Spurred by climate change demands, three-year field trial identifies high-production varieties

University of Nevada, Reno’s QLAB prepares for Pride Month

How the board empowers and supports LGBTQIA2S+ groups on campus

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Brian Sandoval sitting next to Paul Kwon in the podcasting studio holding up Wolf Pack hand signs.

Sagebrushers season 3 ep. 6: Professor Paul Kwon

Kwon and University President Brian Sandoval discuss how to identify the successful ingredients of optimism, build resiliency in the LBGTQIA2S+ community, and cope with betrayal

Multicultural Center to celebrate Juneteenth at the 36th Annual Juneteenth Festival

Visit the Multicultural Center’s booth on June 16 at Rancho San Rafael Park

NSHE Board of Regents renews President Sandoval’s contract at the University of Nevada, Reno

The President has helped the University make great strides since his tenure began in October 2020

AsPIre working group provides community, networking for Asian, Pacific Islander faculty and staff

Co-chair of AsPIre Cydney Giroux discusses the group, why she finds it important and plans for the future