The University of Nevada, Reno is gearing up for a grand celebration. From May 15 to 17, it will host five ceremonies to honor 3,002 graduates. This includes 2,297 bachelor’s degrees and 705 advanced degrees.
Each day will feature two ceremonies to accommodate everyone. On May 15, the College of Science and the School of Social Work will celebrate at 8:30 a.m., followed by the College of Liberal Arts, Orvis School of Nursing, and Journalism School at 3 p.m. May 16 will showcase the College of Business at 8:30 a.m., with the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Engineering at 3 p.m. Finally, on May 17, the College of Education, School of Public Health, and Speech Pathology will conclude the events at 8:30 a.m.
Parking for the ceremonies is free in all three parking complexes. A shuttle service will run two hours before and after each ceremony, making it easy to get to the Quad. If you have mobility concerns, there’s an ADA drop-off area near Morrill Hall, along with wheelchair assistance available.
For those driving, checking the Nevada Department of Transportation for road conditions is wise, especially with expected heavy traffic around the campus. Make sure to arrive early!
In case of bad weather, the ceremonies will move to the Lawlor Event Center, so stay updated via the University website.
Graduates still needing caps and gowns can visit the Nevada Wolf Shop before the ceremonies. Seating for guests is first-come, first-served, so plan to arrive early, as it fills quickly. No tickets are required, and there’s no limit on the number of guests, but keep in mind that saved seats can’t be held between ceremonies.
Accessibility seating is available for individuals with disabilities, and it’s also on a first-come, first-served basis. For safety, all bags will be checked by University Police, and some items are prohibited. Service animals defined by the ADA will be allowed, while other pets are not permitted.
Food and refreshments will be available onsite. The Wolf Shop will also sell items like flowers and university gear. There are outdoor restrooms, and you can check the University map for all amenity locations.
For those unable to attend in person, don’t worry! All ceremonies will be live-streamed, starting 30 minutes before each event.
Graduates are encouraged to join the conversation online using hashtags like #NVGrad2025 and #PackPride. It’s a chance to share memories and celebrate this significant milestone together!
With a rich history of tradition, the University of Nevada, Reno continues to celebrate not just academic achievements but also the community spirit that ties everyone together. According to a recent survey by the National Student Clearinghouse, graduation rates continue to improve nationwide, reflecting the hard work of students across the country. This year’s commencement truly celebrates the resilience and dedication of the Class of 2025.