Built for big ideas. Built for them. Celebrating the opening of the John Tulloch Business Building

A modern multi-story building labeled "John Tulloch Business Building" stands at a busy intersection with a crosswalk where pedestrians are walking. The structure features large glass windows and contemporary architecture. A traffic light shows green, and a "Do Not Enter" sign is visible on a nearby pole. Surrounding the building are trees, other campus structures, and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky.

Photos: Brin Reynolds, '12, '15 MBA

Built for big ideas. Built for them.

Celebrating the opening of the John Tulloch Business Building

By Christy Jerz '97
Photos by Brin Reynolds '12, '15 MBA

On an unseasonably cool morning in late August, students streamed through the doors of the new John Tulloch Business Building for the first day of the semester. They discovered more than a striking modern space — they found a place designed for collaboration, big ideas and launching futures.

To every student who walks through its doors, we want them to believe: ‘I belong here. I am capable. I am ready.'

Greg Mosier

Dean, College of Business

Dean Greg Mosier talks to two individuals during the John Tulloch Business Building opening ceremony.

A woman stands in front of the John Tulloch Business Building, partially visible in the frame.

Seeing the new John Tulloch Business Building go up feels like a sign of growth, not just for the University, but for us students as well.

Anita Pepper, MBA Student

A panoramic view of a classroom where students use laptops at desks while an instructor presents slides on dual screens.

A band member in uniform plays a large drum labeled "Nevada" during an indoor event with attendees in the background.

Unlike colleges that separate themselves from their cities, Nevada is building on its relationship with Reno, and I’m proud to be part of that.

Mark Marchlewski, Class of 2026

People stand on a rooftop terrace under clear skies, some chatting and others enjoying the city view.

Aerial view of the John Tulloch Building with expansive windows, landscaped grounds, walking paths, and outdoor seating.

Two individuals seated at tables indoors smile and gesture toward someone off-camera, wearing name tags.

Students sit closely together at desks, attentively focused on something outside the frame during a classroom session.

From vision to reality.

Thanks to the vision and generosity of alumni, donors and partners, business innovation and opportunities now have a home as inspiring as the students themselves.

A person smiles while holding a blue "Nevada Business" water bottle indoors, with stacked boxes in the background.

An older man speaks into a microphone at an indoor event, with others nearby listening attentively.

Two individuals, one in casual wear and the other in business attire, stand near a staircase inside a modern building with large windows and natural light.

Two individuals in business attire stand in a financial lab filled with monitors displaying stock data.

Watching Dean Mosier’s vision come to light has been remarkable.

Robert Gales '09

A group of people participate in an indoor ribbon-cutting ceremony, holding scissors to cut a blue ribbon with "N" logos as an audience watches.

A wolf mascot interacts with attendees at an indoor event, surrounded by cheerleaders and other participants.

This is more than a building. This is our window into the future and a gateway into the heart of a city.

Brian Sandoval '86, University President

Four people pose together indoors, three making hand gestures and all smiling at the camera.