Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Most Nevada colleges’ graduation plans remain up in the air

- By Julie Wootton-Greener

Spring graduation plans are still up in the air for some Nevada colleges and universiti­es as the pandemic stretches on.

Commenceme­nt ceremonies have been held virtually since spring 2020. State-imposed public gathering size restrictio­ns, though, began gradually easing Monday with the goal of returning most mitigation measures to local control starting May 1.

The University of Nevada, Reno, is planning a virtual ceremony on May 14, while UNLV, Nevada State College in Henderson and the College of Southern Nevada haven’t made announceme­nts yet.

The Clark County School District also hasn’t finalized graduation plans.

UNR plans to have an online presentati­on that will display a photo for each graduate and include audio of their name being read.

“It is in the interest of full transparen­cy that we make news of this announceme­nt public now, so that our graduates and their families are able to make plans for this special event,” President Brian Sandoval wrote this month on the school’s website.

At UNLV, university spokesman Tony Allen said via email that leadership is waiting as long as possible before committing to a plan.

“Commenceme­nt — be it virtual or in person — is a milestone moment for our graduates and one of the most important days in the life of a university,” he said. “UNLV’s decision will be informed by current statewide COVID-19 guidelines and with health and safety at the forefront.”

At Nevada State College, students will be notified once graduation plans have been finalized, Dean of Students Stefanie Coleman said in a statement.

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