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March 2025 News Archive

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HeartBeats

March 24, 2025

For centuries, music has served as a powerful tool for connection, healing, and engagement. HeartBeats builds on this rich history by providing a safe space to engage and socialize through music-making experiences that encourage sharing and connection. Developed by School of Music faculty, this initiative gives students the opportunity to engage as "citizen artists" with individuals who have developmental disabilities. UNO students serve as citizen artists as they move beyond the concert stage to connect with their community in non-traditional spaces.

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Destination Omaha: Spatial Immersion Project

March 24, 2025

Imagine stepping into an Omaha’s 1920s jazz, hearing the music, and meeting legendary musicians or seeing the sights at Omaha’s 1899 Greater American Exposition.

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UNO Jumpstart

March 20, 2025

UNO Jumpstart is designed to bridge the gap between high school and college by extending the successful Summer Scholars Program. This initiative provides targeted support, mentorship, and academic experiences for Omaha-area students throughout their senior year and the summer before college. By fostering a sense of belonging and academic preparedness, UNO Jumpstart aims to increase student retention, reduce barriers to college success, and ensure a smooth transition into higher education.

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The North Omaha Initiative

March 20, 2025

The North Omaha Initiative is a community-driven education program that brings UNO courses directly to North Omaha community spaces. By offering college courses at the Urban League of Nebraska and other local sites, this initiative aims to increase UNO enrollment by reducing barriers to higher education and strengthen ties between UNO and the North Omaha community.

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Summer Musical Theatre Academy (SMTA)

March 20, 2025

The Summer Musical Theatre Academy (SMTA) provides tuition-free, industry-level training for high school musical theatre performers, technicians, and musicians in the Omaha area. Hosted by UNO's Theatre Department, SMTA ensures that students from all backgrounds have access to professional-level training and performance opportunities. By expanding outreach and building community partnerships, SMTA helps foster the next generation of theatre artists while strengthening UNO's role as a leader in arts education.

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NebraskaCYBER MATRIX

March 20, 2025

Cybersecurity threats are evolving rapidly, and Nebraska’s workforce must keep pace. NebraskaCYBER MATRIX—Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Threat Response Initiative for Cybersecurity Excellence—will establish a state-of-the-art AI-enabled Security Operations Center (SOC) and a cybersecurity bootcamp at UNO. These initiatives will provide hands-on training, build a pipeline of skilled cybersecurity professionals, and offer real-time cyber threat monitoring for regional businesses, government agencies, and educational institutions.

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General Education Transformation

March 20, 2025

UNO’s General Education program plays a critical role in student success, retention, and workforce readiness. The General Education Transformation initiative will enhance the curriculum by integrating critical thinking, integrative learning, and community engagement into core courses. This initiative supports faculty in redesigning courses, establishing professional learning communities, and creating career-aligned pathways, ensuring that general education remains relevant, engaging, and impactful.

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Developing Educators and Promoting Achievement (DEPA)

March 20, 2025

Nebraska is experiencing a significant teacher shortage, creating challenges in meeting the needs of K-12 students. The Developing Educators and Promoting Achievement (DEPA) project seeks to recruit, retain, and support educators, ensuring schools have access to well-prepared teachers. By expanding UNO’s role in teacher preparation and workforce development, DEPA is helping to address Nebraska’s growing demand for qualified educators.

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Competencies, Skills, and Workforce Development Hub

March 20, 2025

UNO is committed to preparing students for the rapidly evolving job market. The Competencies, Skills, and Workforce Development (CSW) Hub at UNO will serve as a hub for competency-based education (CBE), the UNO Skills Lab, and industry collaboration, supporting academic programs as they align with real-world workforce needs. Through partnerships with employers and community organizations, the CSW Hub will help students gain marketable skills, career-ready competencies, and flexible learning opportunities.

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Civic Leadership Fellows

March 20, 2025

The Civic Leadership Fellows program is a three-year experiential learning initiative designed to develop future leaders in public service, civic engagement, and global leadership. Open to students from all majors, this extra-curricular program provides mentorship, hands-on government experience, and leadership development—preparing students for careers in local, state, national, and international leadership.

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Change Lab for Engagement Capacity Building

March 20, 2025

UNO is committed to community engagement and applied scholarship, but barriers can limit faculty participation. The Change Lab for Engagement Capacity Building will serve as a resource center and innovation hub, equipping faculty and staff with the tools, policies, and support needed to integrate community engagement into their teaching, research, and service. This initiative will enhance UNO’s ability to build meaningful partnerships, expand engaged scholarship, and better serve the Omaha community.

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AI CodeLab System

March 20, 2025

AI is no longer limited to computer science—its applications span business, aviation, marketing, and beyond. The AI CodeLab System will create an interactive, hands-on AI coding platform to be used across multiple colleges at UNO. This initiative will equip students from a variety of disciplines with AI programming skills, ensuring they are prepared for the growing demand for AI expertise in their fields.

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AI-CCORE

March 20, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, education, and everyday life. AI-CCORE—the Artificial Intelligence Center for Collaborative Outreach, Research, and Education—will position UNO as a leader in AI innovation, education, and industry partnerships. The center will serve as a hub for AI workforce training, interdisciplinary research, and enterprise collaboration, equipping students, professionals, and businesses with the skills needed to navigate the evolving AI landscape.

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3D Printing for Healthcare Education and Workforce Development

March 20, 2025

The 3D Printing for Healthcare Education and Workforce Development project will equip students with hands-on experience in 3D printing for medical applications. By developing assistive devices for individuals with limb loss and other medical needs, this initiative combines education, community engagement, and workforce development. Students will gain practical skills in biomechanics, prosthetic design, and advanced manufacturing, preparing them for careers in healthcare, rehabilitation, and engineering.

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