Graduating Veterans The Office of Veteran Services graduation ceremony honored graduating veterans May 15, 2014. From the Archives Please note that this article is more than three years old and details may have changed since the publish date. People June 24, 2014 By UNLV News Center People June 24, 2014 By UNLV News Center June 24 2014 Author: UNLV News Center Section: People Topics: military/veterans Related News: Veterans Office Continues to Help Students Transition to College Related Experts: Ross Bryant You Might Also Like UNLV Nutrition Sciences Alumnus Thriving as New Director of Football Nutrition at Penn State People | July 1, 2026 UNLV Nutrition Sciences Alumnus Thriving as New Director of Football Nutrition at Penn State Bradford Solomon credits nutrition and a healthy lifestyle as a way to make a difference on and off the field. The 'Oracle' of the Lee Business School: Theresa Boucher People | June 29, 2026 The 'Oracle' of the Lee Business School: Theresa Boucher The Classified Employee of the Year uses her extensive institutional knowledge to turn staff’s and students’ questions into crystal clarity. Susan Adair Doesn’t Pass the Buck People | June 22, 2026 Susan Adair Doesn’t Pass the Buck The second-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year brings a chemist’s precision and a service-first approach to the economics department. More about People
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