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University of Nevada - Reno
Reno - United States of America
The University of Nevada, Reno was founded in 1874 and is a public research university located in Reno, Nevada. The University is committed to respecting, supporting, and valuing all members of its diverse learning community. Recognizing that equity, inclusion, and diversity are fundamental values, the University actively seeks to understand and embrace a wide range of perspectives. According to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, the University of Nevada, Reno is designated as a high research activity (R1) university. Its campus is home to large-scale structural laboratories within the College of Engineering, which have positioned Nevada researchers at the forefront on a national level. The University is also ranked among Tier 1 national universities by U.S. News & World Report, earning this distinction through the quality of education it provides, the excellence of its faculty, the strength of its research activity, and the breadth of its academic degree programs. Students are drawn to the University for its wide range of accredited academic programs, taught by distinguished faculty members, within a supportive and inspiring student community. Most importantly, students receive a high-quality, well-recognized education that prepares them for future success. The campus is located just north of downtown Reno, overlooking Truckee Meadows and the city’s casino district. The campus atmosphere is vibrant and energetic, encouraging students to engage in learning with an open and motivated mindset. Students can enjoy a cup of coffee at one of the many campus cafés, relax beneath a 100-year-old tree on the Quad, spend time at the Lombardi Recreation Center, visit the Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, attend student exhibitions, or participate in one of the University’s more than 250 student clubs and organizations. The city of Reno, often referred to as “The Biggest Little City in the World” and sometimes described as a smaller version of Las Vegas or the “City of Bright Lights,” offers a wide range of attractions and activities for students to enjoy during their free time. In addition to its vibrant entertainment scene, Reno is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, resorts, hotels, and restaurants. Popular nearby attractions include the Nevada Museum of Art and the world-renowned Lake Tahoe, making the city an exciting and enriching place to live and study.
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