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Chancellor Ronnie Green’s Dec. 20 announcement that he will step down in 2023 as leader of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln drew multiple well wishes and thanks from across Husker Nation.
This is a well-earned decision for Chancellor @RonnieDGreen & Jane Green. Nebraskans are grateful for their service to our university & state. @UNLincoln today is in a position to expand its impact on Nebraska & the world even further.
My full statement: https://t.co/7ZixwxlmoE https://t.co/cgZkVrasbC pic.twitter.com/fkJ4ouAnq6— Ted Carter (@UofNE_President) December 20, 2022
key moments that led the success include:
- Faculty receiving training, equipment and support to achieve a quick pivot to remote learning in March 2020;
- Free COVID-19 testing to monitor cases on campus, including the university’s own saliva-based testing program;
Free COVID-19 testing to monitor cases on campus, including the university’s own saliva-based testing program;Free COVID-19 testing to monitor cases on campus, including the university’s own saliva-based testing program;Free COVID-19 testing to monitor cases on campus, including the university’s own saliva-based testing program;Free COVID-19 testing to monitor cases on campus, including the university’s own saliva-based testing program;Free COVID-19 testing to monitor cases on campus, including the university’s own saliva-based testing program;
Thank you @RonnieDGreen for giving me the privilege of leading Husker Athletics.
On behalf of our athletic department, we truly appreciate all of your support during your 7 years as our Chancellor. https://t.co/evXFbriBfh pic.twitter.com/BvUjNlI7Im— Trev Alberts (@TrevAlberts) December 20, 2022
Story compiled by University Communication and Marketing's Leslie Reed, Deb Fiddelke, Deann Gayman, Katie Black, David Fitzgibbon, Taylor DeMaro, Craig Chandler and Troy Fedderson.