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The University of Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éis helping meet our state's critical workforce needs.
The University of Ãå±±ÂÖ¼éat Kearney has been training Nebraska’s teachers for nearly 120 years. Today, Dean Mark Reid and the UNK College of Education are utilizing experiential learning and cutting-edge curriculum to prepare future educators and meet critical workforce needs.
Read Mark's StoryEngineering is a fast-growing, high-wage discipline—one that underpins almost every industry. UNL’s Lance C. Pérez, dean of the College of Engineering, is helping to grow Nebraska’s engineering workforce.
UNMC is reshaping the way health care students are educated through high-tech opportunities to learn. Dr. Pamela Boyers, UNMC’s associate vice chancellor of clinical simulation, leads their comprehensive health care simulation center, iEXCEL.
Martha Garcia-Murillo, dean of UNO’s College of Information Science & Technology, is focused on filling the tech workforce pipeline with graduates—while providing her students with hands-on learning that makes a real-world difference.
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