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Question of the Day By ANDY RAUN - Associated Press - Saturday, March 6, 2021
HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) - If Rich Lloyd’s lifelong ambition was to become a college president, one might think he would be pretty pleased with himself at this point.
Lloyd, after all, now leads two institutions of higher learning at the same time. He’s served as president of the Bryan College of Health Sciences in Lincoln since 2016, and on Monday will have six months under his belt in the dual role of executive president of Hastings College.
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The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) flag will be lowered on Friday, March 5, in memory of UNO student Jake Redding.
Jake passed away on Feb. 2 at the age of 22. He was a student in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences studying pre-elementary education.
He is survived by his mother, Alison Dudley (James Baumguard); father, Justin Redding (Tina); sisters Carmen and Natalie; grandparents Ed and Jenny Dudley, and Jim and Anne Redding; aunts and uncles; his great grandmother; cousins; and many other loving family members including his dog Irv.
A memorial service for Jake was held on Feb. 9. Those wishing to provide memorials are suggested to send them to the Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church or to the Nebraska Humane Society.
In This Installment of Access the Experts
David Beberwyk, Finance, Banking, and Real Estate Instructor, University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) College of Business Administration, answers the question: “Is real estate still a good investment for the future?”
About Beberwyk
Beberwyk, who also serves as the co-director of the Center for Real Estate Studies and Asset Management, has worked in the commercial, governmental, and residential property management sectors, and has experience with real estate brokerage operations, environmental management, and commercial/residential consulting. His research interests focus on topics relevant to the Greater Omaha Real Estate Community. Current personal research interests include brokerage operations, effectiveness and profitability of different business models, and maximizing return on investment for single and multi-family properties in the greater Omaha area.