University of Nevada, Reno to hold in-person commencement in May
University of Nevada, Reno President Brian Sandoval sent a University-wide message to students, faculty and staff Monday, March 29, 2021, announcing the approval from the State of Nevada and Washoe County to hold an in-person Commencement ceremony in May at Mackay Stadium.
In the campus-wide announcement, President Sandoval said a number of people in Student Services and across the University have worked diligently over the past several weeks to explore and develop a new plan for an in-person Commencement. He said the plan contains a number of health and safety precautions based on the latest guidelines from the County and State.
“This plan will require cooperation, patience and understanding,” Sandoval said. “It will be a different kind of ceremony, more socially distanced and more controlled. But it gives us the one thing we have needed for a long time: An opportunity to gather safely to celebrate our newest graduates.
“In this time of pandemic uncertainty and the many sacrifices you’ve made, I hope that this welcome news provides you with the chance to smile, to anticipate the excitement of Commencement, and to feel optimistic about the possibilities of our future. After a year unlike any other, we are thrilled that our graduates in both our 2020 and 2021 classes will now have an opportunity to experience an in-person Commencement.”
Commencement for 2021 graduates will be held Thursday, May 13, Friday, May 14 and Saturday, May 15. Ceremony times will be 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day. Specific college times will be announced shortly.
Commencement for 2020 graduates will be held at Mackay Stadium on Wednesday, May 12. Ceremony times will be 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Specific college times will be announced shortly.
Graduates will be allowed up to four guests to attend the ceremony. All ceremonies will be live-streamed. More information regarding ticketing procedures will be available shortly.
The 2021 Virtual Commencement Ceremony will still be available on Friday, May 14. This will serve as the inclement weather alternative. If ceremonies must be canceled due to extreme weather or emergency conditions, they will not be rescheduled. The only approved option for a large gathering as a result of current COVID-19 public health guidelines is Mackay Stadium. Lawlor Events Center, given the socially distanced space limitations, is not an option. The ceremonies will be held as scheduled even in challenging weather such as rain or snow.
Mackay Stadium was approved as the venue because it will allow ticketing for graduates and their guests and is an open-air site. The University is not able to use the historical Quad because it does not meet the standards required for large gatherings which would provide a controlled and safe environment. More Commencement details will be forthcoming. The University will communicate additional details as soon as they are confirmed via its Commencement web page.
“Please know that we are doing everything possible to produce an experience that balances both the challenges brought on by the pandemic, as well as the achievements of our incredible graduates, which deserve to be celebrated to the fullest extent possible,” President Sandoval said.
“We know the past year has presented incredible challenges for all of you,” Sandoval continued. “You’ve persevered, shown resiliency and succeeded against great odds. Soon it will be time to celebrate. I wish you all continued success as we move through the remainder of the spring semester and we arrive together at an in-person Commencement in May.”