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  motto ''Literis Dedicata et Omnibus Artibus'' ( Latin : Dedicated to Letters and All the Arts)
  tagline There is no place like Nebraska
  established 1869
  type Public Land Grant University
  calendar Semester
  endowment US $ 115 Billion (systemwide) " 2006 NACUBO Endowment Study " ''National Association of College and University Business Officers''
  chancellor Harvey Perlman
  city Lincoln
  state Nebraska
  country USA
  students 21,792
  undergrad 17,137
  postgrad 4,655
  faculty 1,452
  campus Urban <br />613 acres (25 km&2) main campuses<br />42,562 acres (1722 km&2) total throughout state
  nickname Cornhuskers
  mascot Herbie Husker and Lil' Red
  colors Scarlet and Cream
  affiliations Big 12 , AAU
  website wwwunledu
  footnotes Logo is a trademark of the University of Nebraska
  telephone 402-472-7211


The University of Nebraska–Lincoln, often called '''UNL''', but also known as '''Nebraska''' or '''NU''', is the and is listed as a Carnegie Research I institution.


ACADEMICS

The J.D. Edwards Honors Program is an honors program at UNL that focuses on students specializing in the integration of both Computer Science and Business Management . The goal is to train the next generation of business leaders.


Academic divisions

The university offers over 140 undergraduate majors and 275 programs of study through ten colleges:

UNL also offers programs at its campus from other University of Nebraska institutions, including the University Of Nebraska At Omaha College of Public Affairs and Community Service, the University Of Nebraska Medical Center colleges of Dentistry and Nursing, and the Peter Kiewit Institute managed in partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha.


CAMPUS


In 1869, the original University of Nebraska campus was laid out on four city blocks and comprised one building called University Hall. Currently, the university has two campuses, totaling 613 acres: City Campus, which is just north of downtown Lincoln, and south of the Nebraska State Fair grounds, and East Campus, which is approximately two miles northeast of City Campus.


Unions

Nebraska City Union is the student union located on the southern part of City Campus. Many services are offered to the students including dining, computer labs, and other recreational activities, while the lower level of the union houses the University Bookstore. The City Union also provides space for student organizations as well as holding offices for the Daily Nebraskan and the student government. The Rotunda Gallery showcases various student artwork. In spring 2006, the student body voted to finance an expansion to the City Union including adding new space for the university Culture Center (formerly in a different building).

Nebraska East Union is located on East Campus and offers similar student services as the City Union. The Loft Gallery provides space for community and student artwork.


University libraries


The University Libraries are the only set of comprehensive research libraries in Nebraska. 2.6 Million volumes reside in UNL's two main libraries. The Don L. Love Memorial Library is the main library on campus and houses collections on Social Sciences and Humanities . Other academic disciplines are housed in six branch locations on campus:
  • Architecture Library

  • C.Y. Thompson Library

  • Engineering Library

  • Geology Library

  • Mathematics Library

  • Music Library

  • The Marvin and Virginia Schmid Law Library serves the UNL College of Law.



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ATHLETICS


See Also: Nebraska Cornhuskers


The school's sports teams are named the Nebraska Cornhuskers (or simply the '''Huskers'''). They compete in NCAA Division I (I-A for football) as members of the northern division of the Big 12 Conference . The Huskers have 21 Varsity teams that compete in 14 different sports and claim all or part of 23 National Championships across 5 sports, most notably Volleyball, Football, and Gymnastics.


STUDENT LIFE

About 78% of UNL students are from Nebraska. The rest are from all fifty states and 114 foreign countries. On-campus students are also members of the UNL Residence Hall Association , which serves as the governing body for the residence halls. Select senior honoraries include the Nebraska-only Society Of Innocents and the Black Masque chapter of Mortar Board .


Residence Halls

Approximately 40% of the student body lives on-campus in 14 traditional Residence Hall s, and two on-campus apartment-style halls.

There are 11 traditional residence halls on the City Campus:
  • Abel

  • Cather

  • Harper

  • Husker Hall

  • Kauffman Center

  • Pound

  • Neihardt

  • Sandoz

  • Schramm

  • Selleck

  • Smith


Three traditional residence halls are on the East Campus:
  • Burr

  • Fedde

  • Love Memorial Co-op


And two on-campus apartment-style halls are located on the City Campus:
  • The Courtyards

  • The Village



Student government

The governing body for UNL students is the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska , or '''ASUN'''. Every year students vote for a president, two vice presidents, and a senate that is composed of representatives from each college. The president also acts as the student regent to the NU Board of Regents.


Greek houses


UNL has a significant Greek Population , with about 5,200 students being members of 29 fraternities (28 chapters and one colony) and 14 sororities. There are numerous events on campus throughout the year such as decorating "Greek Row" for the homecoming parade and various philanthropy events.


Media

The Daily Nebraskan , known to students as the ''DN'', is UNL's student newspaper. It was established in 1901 and is published every weekday during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer.

UNL operates a Class A FM Radio Station , KRNU , which broadcasts on 90.3 FM and has a range of approximately 20 miles. The station plays mostly Alternative and Modern Rock as well as running sportscasts of Nebraska's home events, news, live public affairs broadcasts of campus speakers and forums.


NOTABLE ALUMNI



TRIVIA


  • UNL was the first academic institution west of the Missouri River to grant the Ph.D. degree.

  • The world's first undergraduate psychology lab was established at UNL.

  • For a few weeks in the 2004 fall semester, rocker Tommy Lee attended several classes at the university for the NBC television show '' Tommy Lee Goes To College ''.

  • UNL is also home of the Pershing Rifles National Headquarters. This is in recognition of General John J. Pershing (an 1893 NU law school graduate and former professor of Military Science and Tactics) who created "Company A," a competitive drill team, for the University of Nebraska's Cadet Corps in 1891. The drill team won the National Competitive Drills in 1892, changed its name to the "Varsity Rifles" when it became a recognized fraternal organization in 1893, and finally changed its name again to the "Pershing Rifles" in 1894. UNL rededicated the Military and Naval Science Building as the John J. Pershing Military and Naval Science Building on April 20, 2006.



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