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Learn moreIf you have an interest in any topic related to journalism and communications, let us help you find your career path.
Book state-of-the-art labs and studios to work on class projects, research and personal passions.
Try out your future career in our in-house production centers and through experiences with our media partners.
Alpha Design
Work with real clients to create strategy-based visual communication.
The Hitchcock Project
Communicate about science using data-visualization, graphic design and virtual reality.
KUNR
Intern for a public radio station on campus that provides NPR and regional news and podcasts.
Noticiero Móvil
Produce Spanish and English news content for our bilingual multimedia news outlet.
NPR NextGen Nevada
Participate in a one-week, student multimedia training project co-sponsored by NPR.
Reynolds Media Lab
Test out your podcasting, web design, video and writing skills inside our production center.
Learn about recent news and happenings at the Reynolds School
Students win Nevada Press Association awards for agricultural and environmental reporting
Students report on today’s pressing issues: environmental and agricultural sustainability, understanding of different cultures to avoid conflict, and wildfire prevention
Elevate Native Voices: Journalism school takes career-focused media workshop on the road
Instructor and alumna Alejandra Rubio led a journalism and photography workshop for members of the Yavapai-Apache Nation
Reynolds School of Journalism names John L. Smith as 2025 Laxalt Distinguished Writer
Longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist and author John L. Smith will present his talk 'The Fight to Tell the Nevada Story' on Oct. 7
Applications have opened for the degree’s first cohort, scheduled to start in spring 2026