An astronaut on stilts welcomed more than 850 guests to the UNLV Foundation Annual Dinner at the Bellagio Monday night. Guests — some of UNLV’s most prominent supporters — came to enjoy a space-themed celebration of UNLV’s 60th Anniversary and a program exploring the university’s past, present and future.
The Foundation also honored new inductees Selma Bartlett and Buck and Aurora Wong to the Palladium Society, whose members have donated $1 million or more to UNLV.
Here are some key takeaways from the star-studded night.
UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees Chairman Greg Lee (left) presented a Palladium award to Aurora and Buck Wong, along with UNLV President Len Jessup. A video presentation showcased the couple’s support of engineering, which includes a $1 million donation toward a new engineering building. The auditorium in the building will be named in their honor. The Wongs were also recognized for bringing key relationships to UNLV through their company Arcata, including programs with NASA and Lockheed Martin.
“Personally and professionally, I am so grateful to Buck and Aurora Wong for their foresight, generosity, and goodness,” Lee told the crowd. “They are transforming lives through education in many ways.”
Watch Aurora and Buck Wong video.
Jessup presented the Palladium Award to Selma Bartlett. A video presentation showcased Bartlett’s support of engineering student scholarships and allowed several students to thank her.
“Selma’s support of education and her support of UNLV spans decades,” Jessup told the packed ballroom. “She is truly a superstar.”
“The greatest destroyer of future scientists is junior high,” said Kaku, getting a laugh from the crowd.
“So we have to address that,” Jemison said. “It’s what we decide to do with technology that makes a difference. The perspectives that are brought to bear make a difference.”
The space-themed meal was prepared by chefs Roy Ellamar and Mark Sandoval, in coordination with UNLV Hospitality College students, who worked hands-on in planning the event as part of their capstone course.
UNLV Foundation President Scott Roberts reflected on the evening by saying, “It was a superb event, made special by the people who have supported, and continue to support, the growth of the university. I’m very proud to be a part of this community. “