Articles by 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ News Center

New Model for Nevada Gold Deposit Formation May Help in Gold Exploration
51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ researchers combined new and historical data to further understand the unique geology of Nevada’s gold deposits, which could help locate similar deposits in other areas of the world.

Study Examines the Effects of Air Transport on Muscle Injury
The project aims to optimize the recovery time of soldiers injured in combat by studying the body’s immune response at high altitudes.

Loeb Receives Regents’ Creative Activity Award
The prestigious award recognizes the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ music professor’s outstanding accomplishments in his field.

The Power of Higher Education
A science teacher. A single mom. First-generation college graduates and business leaders. Read about how 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ changed their lives and gave them value.

Research Briefs: Spring 2011
Discovery of a new element; dental issues among Nevada youth; a model on gold deposit formation; the effects of air transport on the injured; and the Regents’ Creative Activity Award winner.

Employees Awarded for Service and Dedication
Four employees were honored as employees of the year for their contributions to campus.

Nevada’s Most Endangered Historic Places
Organization lists most endangered cultural sites in Nevada.

2010 Professional Staff Member of the Year: Kyle Ethelbah
Ethelbah selected for leadership, innovation, and dedication to job.

Happiness In Numbers: Keith Schwer
An interview with economics professor Keith Schwer, who died Dec. 3 at age 66. National media outlets and local business leaders often called Schwer first for insight on the community's robust growth and dramatic downturn over the last two decades. One of his greater accomplishments, however, was helping to give voice to Nevada's children.