
UPDATED GUIDANCE: Enhanced Campus Health and Safety Measures
UPDATED GUIDANCE: Enhanced Campus Health and Safety Measures
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) has safely resumed in-person teaching and learning for the 2020/2021 school year. More information will be available as the weeks continue, please check back often for important updates.
Free COVID-19 testing for students at the UNO Testing Site
As concerns over coronavirus continue, the University of Nebraska at Omaha leadership would like to remind students, faculty, and staff of the available resources that will help keep the Maverick community healthy, safe, and informed.
1-Check UNO App Available for iOS and Android
Your health and safety is our priority. Learning modules about personal safety practices now available.
January 11 | January 18 | March 14-21 | May 1 | May 3-6 |
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Spring Semester Begins | Closed for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | Semester Break - No Classes | Last day of Spring Semester Classes | Finals Week |
Commencement: May 7, 2021 |
The University of Nebraska at Omaha takes the health and safety of our campus community very seriously. As United States and global health officials continue to address the spread of novel coronavirus and COVID-19 infection, health and emergency preparedness officials at UNO are monitoring the situation in collaboration with our university and governmental partners.
Any official updates regarding UNO’s response will be found on the Recent Announcements page.
UNO leadership encourages students, faculty, and staff to follow the latest CDC guidance and be mindful of their health and wellness as concerns of coronavirus grow.
Have you been in contact with someone who may have coronavirus or believe you may have contracted the virus?
Contact the Douglas County Health Department at 402.444.3400.