Committed Faculty
February 9, 2008
At the Reynolds School you will find a dedicated faculty committed to creating journalism that matters. We have a small program so you will have individualized study and plenty of contact with faculty. You will work closely with a small cadre of students who provide support for each other. We encourage a collaborative and cooperative work environment.
Excellent Facilities: You will work in a beautiful building in a lab specifically set aside for graduate students. Each student is given a backpack with a Mac Pro laptop, video camera, still camera and audio equipment to use during the program.
Rich outdoor environment: Our campus is close to some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet. We regularly take field trips to Lake Tahoe where we have done much of our work over the past two years. From the nearby Black Rock desert to the alpine meadows of the Sierra Nevada, we have an outdoor environment that encourages exploration and study.
Outstanding campus resources: The University of Nevada campus hosts a number of environmentally oriented programs, from the unique Literature and Environment graduate program in the English department to the Ecology, Evolution & Conservation Biology Interdisciplinary Graduate Program. The Academy for the Environment provides a central clearinghouse for all the environmental programs on campus. The nearby Desert Research Institute also serves as a world-class resource for access to scientists working on environmental issues.


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