Sorry, no stories match your filters.
Please adjust your filters above to view more stories.
The university is training Nebraska's teachers and ensuring growth and success for our state's K-12 students.
UNK’s teacher education department prioritizes real classroom experience—early in students’ academic journeys and as often as possible. These hands-on learning opportunities help UNK students and graduates like Mackenzie Coughlin develop critical classroom skills and help their students grow and succeed.
Read Mackenzie's StoryEarly career teachers may experience some doubt in their teaching methods and their students’ response to those methods. A project led by UNL professor Jillian Harpster is helping preservice middle school teachers broaden their experiences and build confidence working with their students.
Read Jillian's StoryLed by Heidi Kaschke, UNMC’s High School Alliance offers high school juniors and seniors an immersive experience in the health science professions with hands-on, college-level classes taught by UNMC faculty. The goal? Providing the first stepping stone in the pathway to a health care career.
Read Heidi's StoryThe United States is in the midst of a teacher workforce shortage, which includes hundreds of positions in Nebraska. Schools in the Omaha area will soon see an influx of highly qualified teachers like Teagan Vaughan in their classrooms thanks to UNO’s Teachers Scholars Academy—an innovative approach to teacher development.
Read Teagen's StoryYour story is just as personal and powerful as the ones above. Take a moment to tell it to your senator, and share why it's critical to invest in the ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø of Nebraska. It only takes a few minutes to send a personal email or make a phone call. Here's how to do it.
Join us in growing a strong future for Nebraska. When you become an NU Advocate, you'll be among the first to hear about important issues, key legislative bills and upcoming advocacy events. With knowledge and resources, it's easy to help make a difference.
Please adjust your filters above to view more stories.
Get started by entering your address below. Next, you'll receive information on who your senator is—and how to reach him or her.
Making a call only takes a few minutes and sends a strong message to your state senator. Your senator may not be able to take the call, but you can speak to the legislative aide who works for the senator. They will log your call, take a message and pass it on. Keep your conversation brief, and be sure to cover these essential points:
Sending a written message to your state senator is an easy way to engage your representative. They're more concise and easier to respond to, and they're more likely to be viewed by the senator. If you can, send a personalized message with these essential points. Keep your message brief (a paragraph or so).
Keep making a difference by becoming an NU Advocate. As an Advocate, you'll receive communications about important issues and legislative bills concerning the ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø of Nebraska—and you'll be the first to hear about upcoming advocacy events. And, we'll let you know when you need to raise your voice again.
The ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø of Nebraska System uses cookies to give you the best online experience. By clicking "I Agree" and/or continuing to use this website without adjusting your browser settings, you accept the use of cookies.