Once a Goodricher, Always a Goodricher
For Larry Bradley, scholarship support was the chance he needed. Now a successful professional, Bradley gives back to the Goodrich Scholarship Program that gave him his start.
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For Larry Bradley, scholarship support was the chance he needed. Now a successful professional, Bradley gives back to the Goodrich Scholarship Program that gave him his start.
Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., began his tenure as president of the University of Nebraska System July 1. Gold discussed his vision for the university and the vital role trustees and philanthropy play in maximizing its impact.
The Nebraska State Museum has opened a permanent exhibit for wildlife photographer Joel Sartore and welcomed the first recipient of an endowed curatorship at Ashfall Fossil Beds.
Gemma Ossi is on her way to becoming a professional pilot with the help of a new, privately funded addition at UNO’s Aviation Institute — a Boeing 737 jet simulator.
Janine and Kevin McArdle, Nebraska natives and UNL alumni, envision their state as renowned for engineering excellence, supporting the College of Engineering’s transformative expansion for future generations.
UNK and UNMC have teamed up to construct the Rural Health Education Building, which will not only increase capacity to enroll more health care students but will also significantly expand nursing programs and bring the UNMC College of Medicine to Kearney.
Five years after the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center opened its doors to patients, director Ken Cowan discusses the revolutionary strides made in cancer care at the state-of-the-art facility. “There’s no other cancer center built like this in the world,” he said.
Daisy Berexa’s curiosity about her great-grandfather prompted her to reach out to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She discovered more than she could have imagined.
Jeff Zeleny’s journey from a small Nebraska town to covering four presidencies as CNN’s chief national affairs correspondent underscores the impact of his Nebraska education and his commitment to giving back.
At age 9, Samuel Bak captured his Holocaust experiences through haunting art. His profound work now resides at UNO, inspiring hope and understanding of Jewish history and human rights.