Institute of Agriculture & Natural Resources Academic Program Investment Priorities:
UNL Campus Report Academic Program Priorities: 5/18/01 version
Each campus is now engaged in a process designed to identify its highest
academic program priorities for future investments (approximately 1/4th
of all programs). This interim report to the campus community describes
the context for responding to the President's request, the process used
at UNL to identify our highest priorities for future investment, and progress
to date... More
Cooperative Extension in the 21st Century Task Force Report
The Cooperative Extension in the 21st Century Task Force was appointed
by Dr. Ken Bolen, dean and director of University of Nebraska Cooperative
Extension, in March 1999 to "help plan for Cooperative Extension
in the 21st century." Task Force members represent NU Cooperative
Extension specialists and educators, as well as representatives of a variety
of stakeholder groups. This Task Force Report provides a summary of ways
University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension needs to adjust and change
to be relevant, responsive, and respected in the 21st century... More
New
Millenium...New Directions: A Strategic Plan for the University of Nebraska
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2000-2008
To
determine IANR priority programs and operational needs, input was solicited
at 25 listening sessions held at 19 sites across the state.
More than 700 stakeholders, students, faculty and staff contributed
their views... More
Making
a Difference: An Accomplishments Report 1995-1999
IANR's research and and education programs and services impact Nebraska,
the nation and the world. In 1995 IANR developed unit program and operating
Action Plans for 19951999. This report includes a sampling of the
accomplishments and impacts... More
A 2020 Vision: The Future of Research
and Graduate Education at UNL
The Future Nebraska Task Force was charged with the task of providing
an ambitious statement of what the nature, scope and quality of UNL's
research and graduate programs should be at our 150th anniversary, in
the year 2019. Briefly, it is our vision that the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln should become one of the premier public research
universities in the United States... More
Final Report: Task Force for the Integration and Enhancement
of the Life Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The following report represents the culmination of 12 months effort by
a dedicated group of 15 faculty, working with the common belief that the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln has the potential to become – and
must become – a more nationally prominent player in the life
sciences... More