Nevada Hires Embattled Ex-UC Berkeley Assistant CoachApril 9, 2016(AP) — A University of California, Berkeley assistant basketball coach who resigned following a reporter's sexual harassment allegations has been hired by another Division I team.
University Of Nevada, Reno Aims To Add 400 Faculty By 2020February 29, 2016(AP) - The University of Nevada, Reno is aiming to add 400 faculty members by 2020.
Bernie Sanders To Campaign At Progressive Summit In RenoFebruary 11, 2016(AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is campaigning at the University of Nevada, Reno over the weekend.
UNR Moving Forward With New Fine Arts BuildingDecember 16, 2015 | Steve MilneThe University of Nevada, Reno is planning a $20 million fine arts building with a museum, recital hall, practice rooms, and electro-acoustic lab. UNR says it has already secured most of the money from donor gifts and pledges. Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
EnvironmentScientists Studying Swarm of Earthquakes In Northern NevadaAugust 19, 2015 | Bob MoffittThe quakes in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge number more than 400 a month. University of Nevada-Reno scientists are wondering if this "swarm" will result in a "big one."
EnvironmentMore Than 5,000 Earthquakes Hit Northwest NevadaAugust 12, 2015(AP) - Seismologists say a year-long swarm of earthquakes in northwest Nevada could be linked to volcanic activity.
University Of Nevada, Reno Responds To Increased Student Housing DemandFebruary 2, 2015 | Ky PlaskonThe University of Nevada, Reno needs 20 percent more resident housing than it has now. Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
World Casino Execs Look For New Ideas From UNRNovember 18, 2014Gambling executives are at Lake Tahoe trying to adapt to increasingly over-saturated markets.
University of Nevada, Reno To Preserve Historic DormitoryJune 20, 2014(AP) -- Officials at the University of Nevada, Reno say a century-old dormitory will not be destroyed.
EnvironmentStudy: Sierra Nevada Mountains Rising Due To Groundwater PumpingMay 15, 2014 | Ky PlaskonThe Sierra Nevada mountains are getting higher, and they're are being pushed by human activity, according to an article published this week in the journal "Nature." Listen /Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.