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  1. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.Chartered in 1869 by the Nebraska Legislature as part of the Morrill Act of 1862, the school was the University of Nebraska until 1968, when it absorbed the Municipal University of Omaha to form the University of Nebraska system.

  2. John Jasinski (b. 1962) Ph. D. 1996. Academic administrator ( Northwest Missouri State ) Alvin Saunders Johnson (1874–1971) M. A. 1898. Economist, founder of The New School. Charles L. Littel (c. 1886–1966) B. A. 1912. founder and president of Junior College of Bergen County and Centralia Junior College.

    Name
    Class Year
    Notability
    Ronald Barnes (1927–97)
    B. M. 1950
    Robert Beerbohm (b. 1952)
    B. A. 1972
    Benjamin A. Botkin (1901–75)
    Ph. D. 1931
    Kirk Bovill (b. 1961)
    B. S. 1984
    Actor, writer, producer
  3. Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Nebraska Cornhuskers (often abbreviated to Huskers) are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The university is a member of the Big Ten Conference and competes in NCAA Division I, fielding twenty-four varsity teams (ten men's, fourteen women's) in fifteen sports.

  4. www.unl.edu › about › historyHistory | Nebraska

    The University of Nebraska–Lincoln celebrates the 150 th anniversary of its founding with a mission deeply rooted in its status as a land grant university. It is of national and international influence, with students from every state and more than 100 nations. It is a research university at the forefront of discovery in the humanities and ...

    • 1400 R Street, Lincoln, 68588, NE
  5. Seventy-Ninth Annual Commencement (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska, 1950), University, General Records, Commencement, 1939–1950 (RG 00-05-00), Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Helen Winter Stauffer, Mari Sandoz: Story Catcher of the Plains (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1982), 181.

  6. About UNL. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln was chartered as a land-grant university on February 15, 1869, to create opportunity for the state of Nebraska. A proud member of the Big Ten Conference, the Big Ten Academic Alliance, and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), Nebraska is classified within the Carnegie ...

  7. 1869-1889: The Beginnings. The beginning of the University was a turbulent time, with plenty of criticism from the community, and a constant fight to prove its own worth. The school grew in many ways in the first twenty years, and made changes that ultimately started the transformation into what we see today. The Morrill act set the stage ...

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