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AAUP suspends UNL censure removal process until CRT resolution decision
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Alberts named Nebraska athletic director
by: Jill Martin, Nebraska News Service - Jul. 15, 2021
Sports
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced Wednesday morning that former Husker All-American Trev Alberts will be its next athletic director.
Alberts returns to the Huskers after serving as the athletic director for the University of Nebraska-Omaha since 2009. During his tenure, he helped transition UNO to Division I athletics, cutting the football and wrestling program in the process. Alberts replaces Bill Moos as athletic director after his abrupt retirement last month.
Alberts played football at Nebraska from 1990 to 1993. In his senior season, he was a consensus first-team All-American and the Butkus Award winner as the top linebacker in the nation. He was selected No. 5 overall by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1994 NFL Draft, where he played all three years of his NFL career. He returns to the Huskers as the 14th athletic director in program history.
by: The North Platte Bulletin - Jul. 15, 2021
State News
After a decade and a half representing western Nebraska on the University of Nebraska’s Board of Regents, Vice Chair Bob Phares of North Platte announced Thursday that he will not seek a fourth term on the board.
“Serving as western Nebraska’s voice on the Board of Regents has been one of the greatest honors of my life,” Phares said.
Phares started with the board with the goal of strengthening the university to retain Nebraska’s brightest students, increase affordability and build a bridge with businesses.
“I’m proud of the strides we’ve made toward that goal,” Phares said. “Over the last decade, the University of Nebraska has seen unparalleled growth and success, among key metrics.”