Stacey L. Tokunaga is extremely proud of Las Vegas. It’s her town. As readers of her blogs can see, Las Vegas truly is a place for everybody. There are pleasant surprises at every corner, and there’s something to do for each visitor.
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Stacey L Tokunaga
Getting to know Las Vegas series:
The UNLV
Stacey L Tokunaga April 23, 2020 Uncategorized early history, UNLV
Stacey L. Tokunaga is
extremely proud of Las Vegas.
It’s her town. As readers of her
blogs can see, Las Vegas truly is a
place for everybody. There are
pleasant surprises at every
corner, and there’s something to
do for each visitor.
It may surprise some people to
know that the University of
Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), is
one of the main tourist
attractions in the area. The
campus gets visitors regularly
who watch home games of their favorite sports teams and who wish to take a
gander at a school that they may want to attend.
Located in a suburb of Las Vegas
called Paradise, UNLV is a public
research university. Aside from
its intensive research programs,
UNLV is also known for its
topnotch hospitality courses.
Famous luminaries have
attended many of the school’s
major events.
The roots of UNLV can be traced
all the way back to 1957. It was
founded by the Nevada Board
and was called the Southern
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Division of the University of
Nevada. However, it didn’t have a class yet. That would come when the University
of Nevada, Reno decided to open a class in Las Vegas High. The first batch of
UNLV graduates completed their degrees in 1964. There were 29 students.
Ten years after having its first class, the school was formally named the University
of Nevada, Las Vegas, notes Stacey L. Tokunaga.
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