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When we share The Wolf Pack Way, we know we are taking up the challenges of our time. And that by doing so, we are making the world a better place. The Wolf Pack Way is when we use what we have learned and experienced at the University of Nevada, Reno and provide it for the benefit of others. In the sharing of the opportunities that have helped us along our own individual paths, we help lift our friends, our neighbors and our communities from challenges and seek the prospect of a better future together.
The Wolf Pack Way is about collaborative involvement and personal investment β being part of a community while also building a community that is predicated on inclusivity, creativity, and opportunity. The Wolf Pack Way helps us grow closer to our community. It reminds us that we all have a role to play β that every person has unique talents, skills, potential and heartfelt passions.
These personal assets are the reason why each of us has something special to contribute toward the betterment of any community of which we are a part. The Wolf Pack Way means that we are at our very best when we think not about ourselves, but about the lives, the dreams, and the opportunities of our friends and neighbors.
The Wolf Pack Way is knowing that whatever it is we do, whether it is in the smallest of actions or the most imposing of accomplishments, it can be enough to help the lives of others in the most significant of ways. We share The Wolf Pack Way , knowing that when we do this, the world can be a better place. Check out some of our notable alumni featured on The Wolf Pack Way banners across campus.