List of presidents of the University of Nevada, Reno

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The following are the presidents of the University of Nevada, Reno, from its founding in 1874 to the present day. [1]

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1 LeRoy D. Brown 1887 1890
2 Stephen A. Jones 1890 1894
3 Joseph Edward Stubbs 1894 1914
Robert Lewers 1914Acting President
4 Archer W. Hendrick 1914 1917
Robert Lewers 1917 1918Acting President
5 Walter Ernest Clark 1918 1938
6 Leon W. Hartman 1938 1943
Charles Henry Gorman 1943 1944Acting President
7 John O. Moseley 1944 1949
Gilbert E. Parker 1949 1950Acting President
8 Malcolm Love 1950 1952
9 Minard W. Stout 1952 1957
William Ransom Wood 1958Acting President
10 Charles J. Armstrong 1958 1967
11 N. Edd Miller 1967 1974
12 Max C. Milam 1974 1978
13 Joseph N. Crowley 1978 2001
Stephen C. McFarlane 2001Interim President
14 John M. Lilley 2001 2005
Joseph N. Crowley 2005 2006Interim President
15 Milton Glick 2006 2011
16 Marc Johnson 2011 2020
17 Brian Sandoval 2020 Present

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