Chancellor's Commission to celebrate women in office/service roles

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Chancellor’s Commission to celebrate women in office/service roles

Nicole Blackstock (right) poses for a selfie with Whitney Jurgens before graduate commencement on Aug. 13, 2021. Blackstock has served for nearly 10 years in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications. Her work is conducted mostly behind scenes and keeps the college and its students maintain momentum.
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Nicole Blackstock (right) poses for a selfie with Whitney Jurgens before graduate commencement on Aug. 13, 2021. Blackstock was among those selected for the staff/service honor in 2022.

The Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women is seeking nominations of women who deserve recognition for going above and beyond in their office/service roles at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

As part of a Women’s History Month celebration in March, the commission will select up to 14 nominees to be highlighted. Women selected will be recognized with a feature in Nebraska Today and receive a certificate of appreciation for their service to the university community.

Nominations, which are due by Feb. 10, can be made online. Review the 2022 Women of Service series in Nebraska Today.

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