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Doku praised as careful steward of OLLAS

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The Board of Regents presented a KUDOS award to Yuriko Doku, a Project Coordinator in the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies at UNO. Yuriko was also recently selected as a recipient of UNO’s Employee of the Year award.

Nearly 50 percent of all students of color in the University of Nebraska system attend UNO. Out of the University's nearly 16,000 students, a large number are of Hispanic or Latino heritage. The Office of Latino/Latin American Studies serves a crucial role in those students’ success.

For the past two years, Yuriko has been instrumental in maintaining and solidifying OLLAS’ stature as the preeminent Latino research and outreach center on the Great Plains. She serves as more than a program coordinator due to her careful stewardship of OLLAS’ role in Nebraska and beyond. OLLAS’ civic and cultural engagement impacts many communities and constituencies.

While UNO searched for a new Director for OLLAS over the past two years, Yuriko kept all of the offices’ academic, research and engagement activities on track and maintained good communication with the interim directors, faculty, students and community partners.

“Yuriko has shown a high degree of adaptability and flexibility in carrying out office tasks” said one of Yuriko’s colleagues. “She is able to adjust as contexts and conditions require and shows an impressive ability to perform under pressure.”

It is because of Yuriko’s work that the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies at UNO continues to operate efficiently and maintain its commitment to expanding knowledge beyond the classroom.

Joining Yuriko at the KUDOS Award meeting was OLLAS Director, Dr. Cristián Doña-Reveco; Business Manager of the College of Arts and Sciences, Gayle Peterson; Dr. Ann Conye, fellow OLLAS Faculty and Professor of Social Work, as well as friends Marisol Rodriguez and Clare Maakestad.

The Kudos Award

The University of Nebraska Office of the President has established the Kudos Award to recognize the accomplishments of outstanding employees from across the four University of Nebraska campuses. Winners are recognized at a Board of Regents meeting. Employees are encouraged to nominate co-workers who deserve special recognition for going above and beyond the call of duty.

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