A Message From the Chancellor
August 20, 2024
Last month, I completed my first year as the 21st Chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Over the last year, I have asked a lot of questions and have listened intently. I have explored and studied all parts of our campuses and traveled our great state from Nebraska City to Scottsbluff.
Join me at the 2024 Celebration of Service
August 14, 2024
Faculty and Staff Colleagues:
It is my honor to invite you to a special opportunity to celebrate faculty and staff marking important milestones in service to the university in 2024. All employees are invited to lunch on September 6 at the Coliseum as we honor the talent and dedication of our colleagues achieving five-year-service milestones.
A Message from the Chancellor
July 30, 2024
Dear faculty, staff and students,
As the start of the fall semester approaches, I want to share with you a little of what to expect regarding the Huskers' Friday night home football game with Illinois on Sept. 20.
A Message from the Chancellor
June 21, 2024
UNL Community –
Yesterday, the Board of Regents approved the contract of Dr. Jeffrey Gold as President of the University of Nebraska System. I am so pleased that our Regents have selected a leader with Dr. Gold’s academic background and proven leadership ability. I look forward to working with Dr. Gold to envision the University’s exciting future.
Hello, Husker Family
July 5, 2023
It is truly an honor and a privilege to have assumed duties as the 21st chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln on July 1.
A Message from the Chancellor
December 12, 2024
Dear Colleagues,
I am emailing to communicate that I have made the decision to postpone my investiture as the 21st Chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln from Saturday, December 21, to a date to be determined in the spring.
Message from the Chancellor
January 13, 2025
As we begin the new year, I want to inform you of an important leadership transition within IANR.
A Message from the Chancellor
January 23, 2025
Dear UNL Community,
While the start of each semester is always a new beginning, this spring also coincides with a session of the Nebraska Legislature and a new U.S. Presidential administration. As a result, you are likely reading about actions or proposals at both the state and federal levels that could impact higher education.