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The University of Nevada, Reno, 1874-2024: 150 Years of Inspiring Excellence

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By (author): John Trent

With an uncertain beginning in the sparsely populated remote northern Nevada town of Elko, a preparatory school opened its doors in October 1874 through the Morrill Act that sought to establish land-grant universities across the nation. Seven students began their higher education experience with dreams of a better future, but they probably could not have predicted that their alma mater would one day become the University of Nevada, Reno, a nationally classified Carnegie R1 Very High Research institution.

As both the Universitys student body and the states population grew, the campus was transferred to Reno in 1885-86 as an effort to secure the fledgling institutions prospects for survival. Many of the initial class of thirty-five students resided in Morrill Hall, the only building on campus, where they also received instruction and ate their meals. As the University enhanced its academic offerings, enrollment grew to more than 1,000 students by the turn of the century. A strong belief that the University must always be changing and evolving to meet the needs of its students and answer the challenges of a particular era became the guiding forces behind the administrations decision-making. With an increasingly diverse student body and one of the most productive academic faculties in the country, the little school on the hill expanded during its first 100 years to become a leading public university in the western United States.

Today, the University continues to achieve institutional benchmarks, including a record 5,000 graduates during the 201920 academic year. It is exactly this kind of student success that has always been at the heart of the Wolf Pack Familys mission to help students find the path that is right for them, and beckon others to share in their journey.

The 150th anniversary book is published in honor of this milestone and highlights numerous parts of the Universitys history, showcasing why the University of Nevada, Reno has truly been a catalyst for success and change throughout the states story. See more
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  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: University of Nevada Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781647791698

About John Trent

John Trent is the senior director of News & Features at the University of Nevada Reno. He is a two-time Nevada Sportswriter of the Year and longtime Nevada journalist. Trent is the author of two books Running Toward Life and Second Sunrise: Five Decades of History at the Western States Endurance Run. An eleven-time finisher of the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run Trent lives in Reno Nevada with his ultra-running family.

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