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Undergraduate Catalog (1999-2000), University Of Nebraska At Omaha Jan 1999

Undergraduate Catalog (1999-2000), University Of Nebraska At Omaha

Undergraduate Catalogs

A comprehensive, public university, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is located in the heart of Nebraska's largest city. Situated on 88.5 acres and surrounded by beautiful parks and residential neighborhoods, the University is easily accessed by three of Omaha's main arteries: Dodge Street, 72nd Street and 60th Street. The Peter Kiewit Institute of Information Science, Technology and Engineering will open in August 1999. The institute is located on a 70-acre parcel of land at 67th and Pacific streets. Each is connected to the interstate system circling Omaha.


Can Diversity Programs Change Behaviors In The Campus Environment?, Sharon Ulmar Jan 1999

Can Diversity Programs Change Behaviors In The Campus Environment?, Sharon Ulmar

Educational Leadership Faculty Proceedings & Presentations

“Once diversity programs have been conducted, the participants must move forward. It is clear from the action plans that more attention must be paid to ensure that more participants take action.”


Services Report Fy 1999, Uno Office Of Research And Creative Activity Jan 1999

Services Report Fy 1999, Uno Office Of Research And Creative Activity

Services Reports

This report features: background information on the Office of Sponsored Programs and Research; and UNOmaha FY1999 External Grant Awards.


Home For The Holidays: A Red-Flag, Carry-In, Reclaiming Intervention, John Hill Jan 1999

Home For The Holidays: A Red-Flag, Carry-In, Reclaiming Intervention, John Hill

John W. Hill

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Home For The Holidays: A Red-Flag, Carry-In, Reclaiming Intervention, John W. Hill Jan 1999

Home For The Holidays: A Red-Flag, Carry-In, Reclaiming Intervention, John W. Hill

Educational Leadership Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.