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University of Nebraska - translation to English

PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, UNITED STATES
UN-L; Nebraska University; University of Nebraska, Lincoln; University of Nebraska at Lincoln; University of Nbraska; University of Nebraska; University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Don L. Love Memorial Library; Love Memorial Library; University of Nebraska Police Department; University of Nebraska - Lincoln; College of Journalism and Mass Communications (University of Nebraska–Lincoln); University Of Nebraska-Lincoln; College of Journalism and Mass Communications (University of Nebraska-Lincoln); University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries; Nebraska–Lincoln; UN–Lincoln; Nebraska-Lincoln; UN-Lincoln; Center for Digital Research in the Humanities; Draft:Center for Digital Research in the Humanities; University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries; University of Nebraska – Lincoln; U Nebraska; Willa Cather Archive; Univ. of Nebraska; University of Nebraska Consortium of Libraries; 10.13014; University of Nebraska Lincoln; CropWatch; History of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln; History of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; University of Nebraska Consortium of Libraries - UNCL; 10.32873
  • Memorial Stadium]] on September 16, 2007
  • Captain [[John J. Pershing]], c. 1902, shortly after his graduation from the [[University of Nebraska College of Law]]
  • [[Clifford M. Hardin]] was chancellor from 1954 to 1968
  • Title page of ''[[The Daily Nebraskan]]'' on October 17, 1902
  • Don L. Love Memorial Library
  • Esther L. Kauffman Academic Residential Center
  • [[International Quilt Museum]]
  • [[Nebraska Cornhuskers]] logo
  • Nebraska Union
  • [[Bob Devaney]], c. 1965
  • Memorial Stadium]]
  • Architecture Hall, built in 1895 as University Library,  is the oldest building on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's campus
  • Hamilton Hall

University of Nebraska         
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STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
University Of Nebraska; University of Nebraska System; Nebraska System, University of; Tim Clare
Universiteit van nebraska, grote openbare universiteit (inclusief 4 universiteitsterreinen verspreid over staat Nebraska in V.S. met hoofdterrein in stad Lincoln)
University of Hawaii         
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COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEM IN THE U.S. STATE OF HAWAIʻI
University of Hawaii System; University Of Hawaii; University of Hawai'i; University of Hawai'i System; University of Hawai`i; University of Hawai`i System; College of Hawaii; University of Hawai‘i; University of Hawai’i; International Pacific Research Center; International pacific research center; The University Of Hawaii; University of Hawaiʻi System; University of Hawaiʻi system; University of Hawaii system; Univ. of Hawaii; Univ. of Hawai'i; U Hawaii; University of Hawaii; History of the University of Hawaiʻi
Universiteit van Hawaii, grote openbare universiteit inclusief aantal campussen in Hawaii (V.S.)
University of Nevada         
  • run]] during a 2011 game in [[Los Angeles]]
  • An older picture showing part of the campus in the foreground
  • View of the Campus in front of UNR Knowledge Center
  • UNR Matthewson-IGT Knowledge Center
  • Manzanita Lake in the southwestern part of the campus.
  • View of the Quad, looking north
PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN RENO, NEVADA, UNITED STATES
University of Nevada; University Of Nevada; University of nevada, reno; University of nevada at reno; University of nevada reno; University of Nevada-Reno; Nevada State University; University of Nevada at Reno; Nevada Terawatt Facility; University of Nevada Reno; College of Business Administration at the University of Nevada; University of Nevada–Reno; UN–Reno; UN Reno; UN-Reno; The University of Nevada; State University of Nevada; Nevada University; The State University of Nevada; The Nevada State University; Unevada; U Nevada; State University of Nevada, Reno; Nevada State University, Reno; University of Nevada Cooperative Extension; University of Nevada, Reno Cooperative Extension; University of Reno; Reno University; Associated Students of the University of Nevada's Nevada State Undergraduate Research Journal; 10.15629
Universiteit van Nevada, grote openbare universiteit inclusioef universiteitsterreinen in Rino en Las vegas (in V.S.)

Definition

Neb.
¦ abbreviation Nebraska.

Wikipedia

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska. Chartered in 1869 by the Nebraska Legislature as part of the Morrill Act of 1862, the school was known as the University of Nebraska until 1968, when it absorbed the Municipal University of Omaha to form the University of Nebraska system. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship institution of the state-wide system. The university has been governed by the Board of Regents since 1871, whose members are elected by district to six-year terms.

The university is organized into nine colleges: Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and Human Sciences, Engineering, Fine and Performing Arts, Journalism and Mass Communications, and Law. NU offers over two hundred degrees across its undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. The school also offers programs through the University of Nebraska Omaha College of Public Affairs and Community Service, the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry and College of Nursing, and the Peter Kiewit Institute, which is managed in partnership with the Kiewit Corporation. Among approximately 300,000 Nebraska alumni are three Nobel laureates, four Pulitzer Prize winners, one Turing Award winner, and twenty-two Rhodes Scholars.

Nebraska is considered to have "very high research activity" based on the Carnegie Classification. According to the National Science Foundation, Nebraska spent $320 million on research and development in 2020. Between its three campus locations (City Campus, East Campus, and Nebraska Innovation Campus) the university has over one hundred classroom buildings and research facilities. The university's enrollment is 19,552 undergraduate students and 4,879 graduate students, with 1,595 full-time or part-time instructional faculty. Undergraduate admission to the school is considered "more selective."

Nebraska's athletic programs, known as the Cornhuskers, compete in NCAA Division I and are a member of the Big Ten Conference. NU's football team has won forty-six conference championships and claims five national championships, with an additional nine unclaimed. Twenty-five former Cornhuskers have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. A total of 111 former Nebraska student-athletes have combined to win fifty-four Olympic medals, including sixteen gold medals.

Examples of use of University of Nebraska
1. Tom Osborne, former football coach at the University of Nebraska.
2. French, a professor of psychology and biology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
3. In 1'7', he left for the United States to study English at the University of Nebraska.
4. Hagel is speaking this morning at the University of Nebraska at Omaha‘s alumni center.
5. She studied art at the University of Nebraska and the American Academy of Art in Chicago.