YESCO Fabricates, Installs Signage for University of Nevada, Reno’s John Tulloch Business Building
YESCO announces the fabrication and installation of signage for the University of Nevada, Reno’s new John Tulloch Business Building. The project was completed in partnership with Clark Construction, serving as the general contractor.
The signage scope included the fabrication and installation of a dual-illuminated wolf head cabinet with a Panaflex face measuring 10 feet by 20 feet, including an edge-to-edge build. Designed with a distinctive feature, the halo-lit portion of the sign dims and flashes on game days, providing a bold and spirited representation of the university’s athletics.
The sign is highly visible from Interstate 80 and plays a prominent role in the University Mathewson Gateway Project. A joint venture between the University of Nevada, Reno, and the City of Reno, the project creates a vital link between the historic campus and the urban edge of Downtown Reno.
“For this project, we wanted to ensure the Wolf Pack spirit was represented in a way that was both iconic and interactive,” said Jeff Young, executive vice president, YESCO. “The wolf head sign isn’t just a marker on a building, it comes alive on game days and serves as a proud symbol visible to students, fans and the entire Reno community.”

