Greetings, Sierra Nevada College Alumni!
As your president, I want you to know how proud I am to be a part of the Sierra Nevada College community. For the first time in its short life, Sierra Nevada College—Nevada’s only four-year private liberal arts college—is in a position to establish itself as a leader in this state as well as the nation. Sierra Nevada College is developing a distinctive character that will provide the highest-quality education for its students, in addition to bringing the campus well-deserved national recognition.
Sierra Nevada College will always be a part of you, and you will always be a part of Sierra Nevada College. This is your college!
Please come visit this beautiful part of the world and one of America’s most beautiful campuses whenever you can. To help us further our goal of connecting with the alumni of Sierra Nevada College, the college has filled the position of Director of Alumni Relations. We are fortunate to have brought in Lane Murray, a 20-year veteran of SNC, to lead this department. If you have any contacts with previous SNC students and/or graduates, would you be so kind as to email Lane at lmurray@sierranevada.edu, as we would like to make sure they are on our email list for SNC updates.
President Robert Maxson

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Alumni Relations
Lane Murray
Director of Alumni Relations
775-831-1314 ext. 7448
lmurray@sierranevada.edu
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