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From the Archive: UNLV’s first commencement

Posted on June 2, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Scott Dickensheets

Scott Dickensheets

Photo of first Nevada Southern commencement

June 3, 1964‚ UNLV’s first commencement after becoming a degree-granting institution. (UNLV Special Collections and Archive)

Above is the stageful of big shots attending UNLV’s first-ever commencement 59 years ago tomorrow. Not pictured: the 29 actual graduates. Not obvious from this photo: The ceremony apparently “lasted close to an hour and a half.” (Thank goodness there weren’t 30 graduates.)

Before you history nerds write in, let’s stipulate that, yes, this wasn’t actually UNLV in 1964. It was still Nevada Southern, very much a baby sibling to the more established university in Reno — which graduation speaker Grant Sawyer, then the governor, praised as "a leading center of western thought and discussion." (Fortunately the eye-roll emoji didn’t yet exist.) “In fact,” UNLV’s official history tells us, “university officials required students to spend a semester in Reno before graduating.” Nevada Southern would add “University” to its title the following year, but it wasn’t until 1968 that it became a standalone school and began the trajectory toward the community institution we know today.

UNLV’s 2023 commencement took place last month, decorating a few more than the 29 graduates who crossed the stage in 1964. This year it took 41 pages to list them all. I don’t wanna know how long that took.

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