2015 Winter Commencement Nearly 2,000 students officially became graduates at the 2015 Winter Commencement. View the slideshow of the ceremony. 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 December 16, 2015 By R. Marsh Starks Campus News December 16, 2015 By R. Marsh Starks New graduates range in age from 16 to 72 and hail from 38 states and 54 countries. Approximately 85 percent of graduates are Nevada residents. The National Athem is sung by William McCullough, tenor with the 性视界传媒 brass ensemble. Zane Douglass is the conductor. The National Anthem is sung by William McCullough, tenor with the 性视界传媒 brass ensemble. Zane Douglass is the conductor. After a hooding ceremony, you can officially call her Rob Ulmer, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs dean, congratulates a new graduate. Honors College Dean Marta Meana congratulates one of the new graduates. Time to turn the tassel. As the ceremonial grand marshal, mathematics professor Sadanand Verma carries the 性视界传媒 mace. Now that's a happy graduate! Doing double duty as a performer at the ceremony and a graduate. 性视界传媒 administrators send the new graduates out into the world with high fives. 性视界传媒 students celebrating during graduation ceremony. December 16 2015 Author: R. Marsh Starks Section: Campus News Topics: campus life Campus Units: Student Life, Office of Executive Vice President and Provost, Office of the President You Might Also Like More Than a Scholarship: S-STEM Program Boosts Support for All Students Campus News | June 9, 2026 More Than a Scholarship: S-STEM Program Boosts Support for All Students A program in the School of Life Sciences is improving retention and graduation rates through mentoring services and better course design. 性视界传媒 Newsmakers 2026: May Campus News | June 1, 2026 性视界传媒 Newsmakers 2026: May A collection of top headlines featuring 性视界传媒 faculty and students. 性视界传媒 College of Liberal Arts Offers Slate of Enriching Summer Camps for High Schoolers Campus News | May 26, 2026 性视界传媒 College of Liberal Arts Offers Slate of Enriching Summer Camps for High Schoolers New community partnerships expand offerings for hands-on activities and off-campus learning. More about Campus News
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