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Milliken gives 2006 State of the University

University of Nebraska President James B. Milliken has foregone tradition and delivered his 2006 State of the University address via e-mail and pod-cast. The speech is available on line, in both audio and print formats, at www.nebraska.edu.

Milliken highlighted university successes of the past year including:


  • Strong relationships between the university and Nebraskans, their political leadership, and the private sector
  • Progress in key areas affecting affordable access: a significant increase in state support, the smallest tuition increase in eight years, and an increase in need-based financial aid
  • Record research funding that for the first time puts NU among the top 35 public universities in R&D funding
  • Record private support provided from the University of Nebraska Foundation
  • Partnerships with the private sector in such projects as the Ak-Sar-Ben Future Trust, BioNebraska and the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction
  • Strategic framework that will guide planning and priorities for the future.

In a message to all NU employees, Milliken said, “While the coming year will continue to offer challenges, I am optimistic and confident about the future of the university and the state.” He outlined these goals for 2006:


  • Growing enrollment, including in-state and out-of-state students, and increasing participation among traditionally under-represented minorities and low income students
  • Increasing the college-going rate in Nebraska
  • Investing in faculty and academic programs
  • Continuing to expand NU’s success in research and scholarly activity, and increase the development of technology
    ß Passage of LB 605, legislation that provides renovation of buildings and infrastructure on all four campuses
  • Expanding efforts in the area of economic development and outreach.

Comments on the report are welcome and can be sent to: president@nebraska.edu.