We are all privileged to be a part of this great institution as it celebrates 100 years of rich history and charts a course for an even brighter future. The Centennial theme, 'Central To Our City,' is truly representative of the mission of our metropolitan university. We look forward to joining all our civic, academic and corporate partners in making this celebration memorable. ...continue
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Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the University of Nebraska at Omaha and recognizing the partnership between the City of Omaha, its citizens, and the University to build a vibrant and dynamic community. ...continue
Union Pacific – one of America's leading transportation companies and the largest railroad in North America – is a title sponsor of UNO's Centennial Celebration year. Union Pacific laid its first rail in Omaha in 1865 and has been an important corporate presence ever since.
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UNO 100 Video Presentation
The University of Nebraska Foundation produced this video for UNO's Centennial Gala, which took place Feb. 21. The five-minute presentation celebrates the university's 100th anniversary and its future of opportunities.
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UNO Centennial Gala Celebration
More than 600 people attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha's Gala Celebration held Saturday, February 21 at Omaha's Qwest Center. The keynote address for the celebration was given by Harvard economist Roland Fryer. Fryer spoke on the challenges facing America's schools.The University of Nebraska Foundation and the UNO Alumni Association hosted the event. Proceeds from the gala go towards establishing two community fellowships at UNO. Students from UNO's Moving Company, Theatre Department and the Chamber Choir performed at the gala. Jim Young, Union Pacific Railroad chairman and UNO alum, spoke at the gala's closing.
"The sessions build strong friendships among the kids that last not only throughout the summer but into the school year as well."
June 5, 2007 - Lisa Adams, director of the Mavs Kids Camp - Courtesy of Criss Library and The Gateway Centennial archive project