Commencement Moments, Spring 2016 Take a look at the excitement as 2,700 Rebels became new graduates. From the Archives Please note that this article is more than three years old and details may have changed since the publish date. Campus News May 16, 2016 By University Communications Campus News May 16, 2016 By University Communications May 16 2016 Author: University Communications Section: Campus News Topics: commencement Related News: UNLV to Celebrate Spring 2016 Commencement May 14, Wise Words from Our Commencement Speakers: Travel Often You Might Also Like Serving Students: Historic Spring Enrollment Driven by Breaking Barriers Campus News | April 23, 2024 Serving Students: Historic Spring Enrollment Driven by Breaking Barriers Academic leaders remove enrollment barriers, expand regional recruitment efforts, and improve communication through personalized support. The Course: Earth Resources and the Environment Campus News | April 22, 2024 The Course: Earth Resources and the Environment UNLV geology class challenges students to answer the question: How green is green? 2024 State of the School Address Recap Campus News | April 16, 2024 2024 State of the School Address Recap Faculty and staff joined the dean of the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at his fourth State of the School Address, the second one to be hosted at the Medical Education Building. More about Campus News
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