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Learn about the four campuses, three institutes, and online programs of the University of Nebraska System. Find out the latest news and events, and meet the new president Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.
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Directory - University of Nebraska System
- Reinvention
The University of Nebraska is no exception. Nebraska’s only...
- President
Chris Kabourek began his term as the interim president of...
- Transparency
The University of Nebraska takes the safety and security of...
- News & Events
University of Nebraska Media Kit. Information about the...
- Five-Year Strategy
In February 2020, the newly named president of the...
- Get to Know Nebraska
The Five-Year Strategy sets specific, measurable targets for...
- Doing Leading Research
The University of Nebraska has been a hub for groundbreaking...
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The University of Nebraska system is the public university system of the U.S. state of Nebraska. Founded in 1869 with one campus in Lincoln, the system has four university campuses, a two-year technical agriculture college, and a high school.
Learn about the four campuses of the University of Nebraska System: Lincoln, Medical Center, Omaha, and Kearney. Each campus has unique strengths and contributions to the state and the world in education, research and service.
Learn about the history, vision and impact of the University of Nebraska System, which consists of four campuses with unique strengths and missions. Explore the academic programs, research, service and athletics of UNL, UNMC, UNO and UNK.
Explore online degree and non-credit courses from four campuses of the University of Nebraska System. Learn about the NU System, its history, innovation and news in digital learning.
Learn about the academic programs, admissions, campus life and achievements of the flagship public research university in Nebraska. Explore the nine colleges, the Office of Graduate Studies, the College of Law and the Big Ten Conference.
The University of Nebraska System Factbook provides current and historical data on degrees awarded, enrollment, faculty and staff, credit hours and tuition rates.