November 2019

Chancellor's Messages

Ronnie D. Green, Ph.D.
Chancellor

Feedback on NU presidential priority candidate

Dear students, faculty and staff:

As you know, on October 25, 2019 the NU Board of Regents appointed Walter “Ted” Carter, Jr., as the priority candidate to serve as the eighth president of the University of Nebraska system. The 30-day public review period is underway, and on-campus forums have already been held.

If you would like to submit feedback, you may do so by emailing presidentsearch@nebraska.edu. The deadline for providing feedback is November 24, 2019.

Thank you for your engagement in this process.

Celebrating Nebraska’s Global Community

This is International Education Week, a joint initiative between the U.S. Department of State and Department of Education to prepare global citizens and celebrate the benefits of international exchange. By Saturday, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will have hosted more than 35 events celebrating cultural diversity and international education – and that will be just since Monday!

Why we give to the Combined Campaign

Thank you to all who have participated so far in the Combined Campaign for Health and Human Services.

If you haven’t already, I hope you will consider giving back.

Every dollar you give to the Combined Campaign helps your neighbors get support, stabilize home life and move forward to lead positive, productive lives.

Every dollar helps someone like Derrick.

Celebrating National First-Gen Day

Campuses across the country are recognizing First-Generation College Celebration Day on November 8, and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has a week filled with special events leading up to our own campus celebration on Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union Crib.