Las Vegas Review-Journal

■ UNLV is set to have in-person graduation ceremonies in May.

- By Julie Wootton-greener Contact Julie Woottongre­ener at jgreener@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2921. Follow @julieswoot­ton on Twitter.

UNLV announced Friday it plans to hold traditiona­l in-person graduation ceremonies in May.

Ceremonies will be the third weekend of May at

Sam Boyd Stadium. It will be UNLV’S first in-person graduation since December 2019. Ceremonies have been held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a message to the university community, President Keith Whitfield wrote: “This decision may surprise some, but I have given it much thought, and I absolutely believe we can offer a traditiona­l commenceme­nt while adhering to public health guidelines.”

UNLV announced in February that it would hold a virtual graduation ceremony May 15, but that plan no longer applies, Whitfield said.

Having ceremonies at

Sam Boyd Stadium — a large outdoor venue — combined with increased public gathering capacity limits “makes this feasible,” Whitfield wrote.

The new plan calls for two ceremonies for spring 2021 graduates, at 8 a.m. May 14 and 15.

“As is customary, the university will determine what colleges and schools — and their respective graduates — attend which ceremony,”

Whitfield wrote.

A ceremony for all 2020 graduates is set for 6:30 p.m. May 14.

Each graduate will be allowed to have tickets for up to four guests. Everyone will be required to practice social distancing and wear a face mask, Whitfield wrote. Ceremonies will also be livestream­ed for those who aren’t comfortabl­e attending in person.

The University of Nevada, Reno and Nevada State College are planning virtual spring graduation ceremonies, although the college plans an in-person “grad walk” photo opportunit­y. The College of Southern Nevada hasn’t announced plans.

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