Jim Pillen is quite accomplished in the agriculture, business and education fields, but now the Columbus man is hoping to become the same in t…
Delayed personal campaigning probably means a larger role for social media along with television.
University of Nebraska President Walter “Ted” Carter is coming back to Columbus.
Longtime Columbus resident Jim Pillen on Friday assumed the role of chairman of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents for 2020.
A growing number of high schools in Nebraska and other states to no longer assign students a class rank, and more and more postsecondary institutions are ditching requirements students take the ACT or SAT college entrance exams.
At the end of a nationwide search, dozens of closed-door meetings and public listening sessions, as well as a 30-day vetting period required by state law, the University of Nebraska Board of Regents got its guy.
The 30-day vetting period for Ted Carter as priority candidate for president of the University of Nebraska ends Sunday, giving members of the Board of Regents the green light to finalize their choice.
The identity of the candidate chosen to become the next president at the University of Nebraska remained a closely guarded secret until shortly before the Board of Regents voted Friday to designate Walter E. Carter Jr.
As a commissioned officer fresh out of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, Walter E. Carter Jr. went to Pensacola, Florida, to earn his gold wings as a fighter pilot.
Nearly a month after Hank Bounds announced he would be stepping down as University of Nebraska president this fall, members of the Board of Regents have launched the search for his successor.
At a reception on his first day as University of Nebraska president, Hank Bounds said he wanted to help the university make the world a better place for the two people who matter most in his life.
The University of Nebraska is in a place it hasn't been in several years, President Hank Bounds said Friday.
Between 1991 and 1995, there were four women serving on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents simultaneously.
Voters across eastern Nebraska will choose who they want to represent them on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents in next month's election.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents consists of eight members elected to serve six-year terms representing districts across the state.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents consists of eight members elected to serve six-year terms representing districts across the state.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents consists of eight members elected to serve six-year terms representing districts across the state.
Employees who enroll in the University of Nebraska’s medical insurance plans will move from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska to several third-party administrators in January after the Board of Regents approved the switch Thursday.
A pair of women edged closer to breaking up the all-male University of Nebraska Board of Regents in Tuesday's primary election.
The University of Nebraska Board of Regents consists of eight members elected to serve six-year terms representing districts across the state.
Two sitting members of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents recently filed for re-election to the eight-person body.
University of Nebraska regents drew a line in the sand Thursday against what they called attempts by state lawmakers to usurp their policy-setting responsibilities.
University of Nebraska regents drew a line in the sand Thursday against what they called attempts by state lawmakers to usurp their policy-setting responsibilities.
An anticipated cut to the University of Nebraska’s state appropriation would mean the elimination of academic programs, President Hank Bounds told the Board of Regents on Thursday.
University of Nebraska officials say state spending cuts put forth by Gov. Pete Ricketts could potentially result in fewer faculty positions, program cuts and dramatic tuition increases.