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  5. University of Nebraska (NU) System Remembers Regent Emeritus Howard Hawks as Champion of Education and Community

University of Nebraska (NU) System Remembers Regent Emeritus Howard Hawks as Champion of Education and Community

  • published: 2024/12/09
  • contact: Cara Pesek  - University of Nebraska (NU) System
  • email: carapesek@nebraska.edu
Howard Hawks (left) and Rhonda Hawks (right), recipients of the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) 2022 Order of the Tower award.

Howard Hawks (left) and Rhonda Hawks (right), recipients of the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) 2022 Order of the Tower award.

The University of Nebraska (NU) System mourns the passing of Howard L. Hawks, whose leadership and generosity has created a lasting legacy on the university system, the state of Nebraska and well beyond. Regent Emeritus Hawks, alongside his wife Rhonda, dedicated decades of leadership, philanthropy and service to advancing higher education, athletics and community well-being across Nebraska.

  • Read the University of Nebraska (NU) System's Article on Howard Hawks' Passing
  • Read UNO's Article: UNO Mourns Passing of Alumnus, Supporter Howard Hawks
  • Read the Omaha World-Herald's Article: "Omaha's Howard L. Hawks Leaves Legacies in Higher Education, Business, and Philanthropy"

An alumnus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business and the University of Nebraska at Omaha MBA program, Hawks championed the transformative power of education throughout his life. He served nearly two decades on the University’s Board of Regents, led fundraising efforts for several university initiatives and donated generously to projects spanning academics, health care and athletics across several campuses.

As a regent, Hawks prioritized fiscal responsibility and affordable access for students, demonstrating his belief that Nebraska’s economic vitality depended on a strong university system. During his 18 years on the board, he twice served as chairman. As a philanthropist, he and Rhonda supported projects across the NU system. Among them are Howard L. Hawks Hall and a business ethics and leadership chair for the UNL College of Business; Kiewit Hall for the UNL College of Engineering; the Hawks Championship Center and Hawks Field at Haymarket Park for Nebraska Athletics; Baxter Arena and the baseball and softball complex for Omaha Athletics; the renovation to the Durham Science Center for UNO; the Tim Hawks Chair in Cancer Prevention and Population Science in the UNMC College of Public Health; the Rhonda and Howard Hawks Movement Disorders Fellowship in the UNMC Department of Neurological Sciences; and the Sharing Clinic, a UNMC student-run clinic; as well as student scholarships.

Hawks also served on the executive committee for Campaign for Nebraska: Unlimited Possibilities, a fundraising campaign conducted from 2005-2014 that raised $1.8 billion in private support for the university.

The Hawks’ philanthropic commitment extended well beyond the university. Together, they supported initiatives addressing homelessness, mental health, education and the arts, while serving on the boards of numerous Omaha institutions. Hawks’ achievements in business also inspired generations; as the co-founder of Tenaska Energy, Inc., he grew the company into one of the nation’s largest independent energy providers, earning him membership in the Omaha and Nebraska Business Halls of Fame.

In recognition of their service, Rhonda and Howard Hawks were awarded the Regents Medal, the university’s highest honor, in 2023.

Following are statements on Howard Hawks’ passing from the senior leadership of the University of Nebraska:

Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.

University of Nebraska (NU) System President

“Howard Hawks was a visionary leader whose profound influence shaped the future of the University of Nebraska and impacted countless lives, both within our state and far beyond. His generosity, commitment to education and dedication to building stronger communities have left an indelible mark on our institution. My amazing friendship with Howard and Rhonda has been of profound impact and deeply appreciated. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Rhonda and the entire Hawks family.”

Robert Schafer

University of Nebraska Board of Regents Chairman

“Howard Hawks’ vision and commitment leave a lasting impact on the University of Nebraska, its alumni and its current and future students. His leadership sets an example for others who care about our state and university to follow. He will be deeply missed."

Tim Clare

University of Nebraska Regent

“Howard Hawks exemplified what it means to lead with vision and heart. His dedication to students, passion for education and generous support transformed the University of Nebraska and reminds us of the enormous impact one person can have.”

Bob Phares

Former University of Nebraska Regent

“Howard Hawks was one of the best regents that I had the privilege of working with. He was a wise man, with great integrity and faith. Margene and I were privileged to call he and Rhonda our friends.”

Brian Hastings

University of Nebraska Foundation President and CEO

“Howard Hawks provided exemplary leadership, service and support for the University of Nebraska. Through his volunteer leadership and generous philanthropy, he had a profound impact. He will be greatly missed, and we send our sympathies to Rhonda and the entire Hawks family.”




UNO Mourns Passing of Alumnus, Supporter Howard Hawks

contact: Sam Peshek - UNO Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications
email: unonews@unomaha.edu

Howard Hawks (left), and UNO Athletic Director Emerita Connie Claussen (right).

Howard Hawks (left), and UNO Athletic Director Emerita Connie Claussen (right).

The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) community mourns the passing of Regent Emeritus Howard Hawks, the businessman and philanthropist whose gifts to UNO and Omaha Athletics helped position the university as a leading urban-metropolitan institution.

  • Read statements on Howard Hawks' passing from the Maverick Family
  • Explore the impact of Howard Hawks' philanthropy

Statements on Howard Hawks' Passing from the Maverick Family

Joanne Li, Ph.D., CFA

UNO Chancellor

“Howard Hawks exemplified the very essence of UNO’s Maverick Spirit through his unwavering dedication to enhancing our university and the Omaha community. He will forever be remembered for his remarkable business acumen and profound love for his community. His selfless service and enduring commitment to improving the lives of those around him will continue to inspire future generations of Mavericks to dream big and act boldly. Frank and I send our love to Rhonda and the Hawks family as the UNO community honors Howard’s memory."

Adrian Dowell

Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics

"Howard Hawks stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of Omaha Athletics. The unprecedented success of our sport programs and the state-of-the-art facilities our fans, student-athletes, and community enjoy today would not have been possible without his vision and generosity. He was a friend and mentor to many of us and his legacy of engagement and support has forever shaped our organization. We are forever grateful for the incredible mark he has left on our university and will miss him dearly.”


The Impact of Howard Hawks' Philanthropy

Hawks, a 1971 alumnus of UNO’s MBA program and a 1999 UNO College of Business Administration (CBA) Distinguished Alumni inductee, passed away on Friday at the age of 89.

Rhonda and Howard Hawks recently supported the Durham Science Center renovation project, impacting educational facilities for UNO STEM students, and have been avid supporters of scholarships for UNO students in many areas, including social work and music.

Hawks was also an avid supporter of Omaha Athletics, whose contributions made the development of Baxter Arena as well as Anderson Field and Connie Claussen Field at Maverick Park possible.

Howard Hawks drops a ceremonial puck before a Maverick Hockey game at Baxter Arena.

Howard Hawks drops a ceremonial puck before a Maverick Hockey game at Baxter Arena.

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