Las Vegas Review-Journal

Getting better with age: UNLV turns festive 60

Goes from 500 students in 1957 to 30,000-plus

- By Natalie Bruzda Las Vegas Review-journal

In 60 years, UNLV has grown from 500 students to more than 30,000.

The university, first known as Nevada Southern, held a diamond anniversar­y party Tuesday to kick off a year of activities to highlight UNLV’S transforma­tion.

“It’s hard to believe that 60 years ago, this part of town was in the middle of nowhere — there was nothing here,” UNLV President Len Jessup said. “The community banded together to raise $35,000 to get us the acreage for the campus, and three buildings. A lot has happened in the 60 years. It’s fun to be a part of the journey now.”

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman joined Jessup in cutting a birthday cake to mark the occasion.

Goodman, an alumna of UNLV’S graduate program, recalled Nevada Southern playing its football games

at Las Vegas High School in 1964.

“You, and we, have come a long, long way,” she said to the crowd that gathered outside the student union.

Recent university highlights include the opening of the first Southern Nevada allopathic medical school and a looming partnershi­p with the soon-to-be Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL.

Through all the progress, Regent Sam Lieberman said the mission of educating and graduating students has remained the same.

UNLV spokesman Tony Allen said the university has created new events, including a community 5K run-walk, to coincide with the 60th anniversar­y. The theme will also infuse longstandi­ng events, including Jessup’s State of the University address on Thursday, and the UNLV Foundation’s annual dinner in October.

 ?? Chase Stevens ?? Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto UNLV Dining catering lead Adam Leitner, center, and Diane Chase, executive vice president and provost at the school, cut pieces of cake while President Len Jessup looks on Tuesday during an event marking UNLV’S...
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto UNLV Dining catering lead Adam Leitner, center, and Diane Chase, executive vice president and provost at the school, cut pieces of cake while President Len Jessup looks on Tuesday during an event marking UNLV’S...

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