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1874

In 1874, the State University of Nevada was founded in Elko.

Since its inception in 1874 as the state of Nevada’s first university, the University of Nevada, Reno has delivered on the promise of providing the citizens of Nevada with a better future.

1885

The fledgling university’s prospects for survival improved in 1885-86, when the Board of Regents transferred the University from Elko to Reno.

1886

The campus, now nestled on a hopeful bluff above the Truckee Meadows, opened its first building, Morrill Hall, in spring 1886 and welcomed 35 students.

1887

Land was soon acquired on the bench at the north end of the town, and students were enrolled in the fall of 1887.

1891

The first diplomas were awarded in 1891.

1898

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1900

By 1900 the campus had grown to 11 buildings, two student dormitories and a gymnasium.

1903

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1905

Beginning in 1905, Church led a movement to make systematic meteorological tests and snow surveys on the slopes of Mount Rose to predict frosts and water supplies for the valleys below.

1907

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1911

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1929

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1935

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1940

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1957

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1960

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1965

1965 (Image Credit: University Libraries Digital Collections)

1987

The elm-lined Quad and the University's original core campus were listed as a Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

2009

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2010

2010(Image Credit: Office of Marketing & Communications)

2017

In 2017, the University unveiled the 108,000-square-foot E. L. Wiegand Fitness Center as well as the successful renovations of historic Lincoln Hall and Thompson Hall.

2017(Image Credit: Office of Marketing & Communications)

2018

In 2018, the campus’ newest student residential community, Great Basin Hall, opened.

2020

In 2020, it was announced that the University had reached the prestigious Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement, becoming one of only 119 institutions in the country so honored.

2021

In late 2021, the University learned that it had again reached the prestigious Carnegie “R1” classification in the latest Carnegie Classification update cycle.

For the eighth consecutive year, research expenditures reached a new institutional record, totaling $168 million for FY 2021.

During summer 2021, it was announced that the University had entered into collaborative agreements with a number of partners throughout the state that promised to yet again raise the University’s profile and impact.

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