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�The Man in the Middle of t!Je Merger
~ITlli ~®~®~~ IBruJ@W\1@®~
good reason that that is what it is
called in the legislative bill which
set up the merger vote. Headline
w r i t e rs undoubtedly w i l 1 soon
change that to UNO.
Second, Dr. Naylor envisions-the
university as an arm of a developing statewide system of higher education .designated to serve specifically Metropolitan Omaha.
"Someday in the future we probably will need student housing," he
said. "When that will come about,
I don't know." Meanwhile it will
continue to be a commuter school,
but young people residing in Ralston, M i 11 a r d, Bellevue and the
communities of Eastern Nebraska
within easy d r i v i n g distance of
Omaha will be served at University
of Nebraska resident tuition rates.
This will be a reduction of approx-:
imately 20 per cent for residents of
Omaha, of nearly 50 per cent for
those outside Omaha.
Presently, tuition at the University df Omaha is 18 dollars a credit
hour for residents of the city, 28
dollars for non-residents of the
city. Resident tuition at the University of Nebraska is approximately 15 dollars an hour. In addition, Omaha taxpayers will be relieved of the two-mill levy. But
there is more to the idea of "service" than lower tuition and better
education.
In Dr. Naylor's opinion, the University of Omaha (or University of
Nebraska at Omaha) stands on the
threshhold of becoming of great
public service to the metropolitan
area through its fledgling Urban
Studies Center.
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UNIVERSI'IY assistance
Bg Hollis Limprecht
It has been, in the words of the
man who has had most to do with
this change of direction, "a tremendously busy, exciting, confusing and rewarding year."
QN THE morning of December 13,
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1966, friends and supporters of
the University of Omaha heard
THAT man is Dr. Kirk E.
some distressing news. Dr. Leland Naylor, 49, a one-time teacher in a
Traywick, president of the univer- one-room country school on the
sity, was resigning. Then, as more Kansas prairie, who has served as
facts were uncovered, it developed acting president and - since last
that he was being fired. The board June 5 - president of the Univerof regents was somewhat less than sity of Omaha during its most trycandid, the faculty was uneasy and ing and most rewarding year.
.
the public was puzzled.
The December 12 outcome is
The University of Omaha, which "iffy;" nothing is ever a sure thing
had had its share of hard times in an election. But there is no "if"
during its 57 years of existence, to Dr. Nay 1or. In his every day
was in trouble. Enrollment was be- conversation and in his p u b l i c
ginning to decline, costs were sky- speeches - and he will go anyrocketing and there was uncertain- where, anytime to sprea$f the gosty in the leadership.
pel of the University of Omaha This year, on December 12, Oma- tne word is "when" merger is apha voters will decide whether to proved.
merge the University of Omaha
Assuming the "when," why
and the University of Nebraska as should Dr. Naylor be for merger
the embryo of a statewide system and why has he worked so hard for
of higher education. Meanwhile, · its accomplishment? After all, isn't
enrollment has surged upward, fis- he, in effect, voting himself out of
cal stability is assured-with voter a jot>, dissolving a small empire,
approval-and the hand at the tiller relegating himself to a secondary
role?
is firm.
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Sunday World-Herald Magazine of the Midlands, November 26, 1967
in solving the problems of urban
living is inevitable. In rural America, the college of agriculture has
been a vital part of state universities. Now, in urban centers, the
universities are turning their attenIf so, he doesn't care. Son of a - tion~ their t a 1 e n t s and their re.
m i n i s t e r in the Church of the sources to urban affairs.
Brethren and himself an active
Omaha U.'s Urban Studies Cen~
Methodist lay leader, Dr. Naylor ter was recently relocated in the
has shown an almost missionary graduate college under the college
zeal as he has worked for merger.
dean, Dr. Elton Carter, and its pur"I am dedicated to an expanding pose is to help solve community
future for the University of Oma- problems - problems of education,
ha," he said. "When I first sat in housing, parks and recreation, race
the president's chair (the day after relations, transportation and housDr. Traywick left), I immediately ing.
"We should be in the forefront
saw the need for fiscal stability to maintain high standards at a of studies and analyses of Omaha,"
reasonable cost to the students, said Dr. Na v 1 or. "We hone the
and to provide for appropriate de- agencies of Omaha - public and
private - will use us."
velopment in the years ahead."
An Urban Studies Center is exHe gave no thought to pulling
back and creatin_g a small univer- pensive: it takes qualified personsity - either municipally support- nel and facilities.
"The merger will give us the fied or private -=- for the sole benenancial stability to go and get the
fit ·of Omaha residents.
we need," he
"We had long outgrown those peoole there is more. added. is not
And
Merger
bounds," he said. "This great unijust something to serve Omaha and
versity (a term that slips easily and environs. Merger could benefit the
frequently from his lips) must
state
serve the entire metropolitan area." entire higherthrough co-ordination
of all
education, public as
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well as private.
THIS b r i n g s into focus
This may take some doing. When
just what will become of the Uni- merger is accomplished next July
versity of Omaha. First, its name: 1, the University of Omaha board
It will be called the University of of regents w i 11 be dissolved and
Nebraska at Omaha, for the very the school will come under the
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Boo·st in Title
Fol Wittson
~ ijo~Jd-Herald Lincoln
Secur!Ves
501 Federal
~}fe~u~
Building.
Dr. Cecil Wittson, dean of the
University of Nebraska College
of Medicine, was given a new
title Tuesday by the N.U. Board
of Regents.
(
Dean Wittson was named
president of the University of
Nebraska Medical Center, effec- i..
tive immediately.
r
Chancellor Clifford Hardin said
the new title was in recognition
of the growing importance of the
medical division and in preparation for continued expansion.
In effect, the change gives Dr.
Wittson equal status with Dr.
Kirk E. Naylor, president of the
University of Omaha, w h o is
scheduled to head the University
of Nebraska at Omaha when the
schools merge in July.
Olson Appointed
Dr. Hardin said both men will
be heading an independent division of the university.
In other change, the board appointed Dr. James C. Olson vice(tartcellor for graduate studies
and research.
Dr. Olson, a staff member
since 1956, will continue as dean
of the graduate college and professor of history.
Dr. Wittson was the first director of the Nebraska Psychiatric
Institute and brought national ·
recognition to that institution.
He has been Medical School
dean since 1964.
Dr. Hardin said Dr. Wittson
was instrumental in obtaining the
recent grant of $1,636,07 from
the Public Health Service to help
finance construction of the College of Medicine Library.
68 Pct. of Cost
The grant, announced about
10 days ago, will pay 68 per cent
of the cost.
The board also approved the
purchase of property at 421 South
Forty-first Street, Omaha, for
future development of the medical campus.
University officials said they
are negotiating for the lot and
house for about 30 thousand dollars.
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.Case for merging1d,el)tal cQllege
and Medical Cen\er n~t proved
In the decade since the State of Ne-, merger suinmarily were balanced against
b:r;-a$a agreed to bring Omaha's financiallythe disaqyantages. The advantages won.
distressed municipal university into the
Several of the supposed disadvantages
Urnversity of Nebraska system, laI1dmark
were downgraded to rebuttable - and imll'\tr~-institutional changes have t~en place.
mediately rebutted - "concerns."
But
~ · Some of them were patently sensible, so
·"detail" and hard data supporting the commuch so that critics strained in objecting.
mittee's conclusion backing the takeover of
··" 1t made sense to move the Graduate
the · dental college did not accompany the
School of Social Work from · Lincoln to
report"
Omaha. Social work students are benefitted
·•Read between the lines, however, are
1ftltey gain valuable experiences in a genuimplicit requirements for increased tax exirte 'metropolitan environment, where ecopenctltiires to pay for "new instructional
nomic divisions and social and racial tenprograpis," mainly in Omaha.
; :The dental college faculty is divided on
~lo~ are,a bigger part of the everyday fabrt~ than they are in smaller communities.. 1
.the question; our understanding, unofficially,, ,is, that t~e split is something like 30
\ · As long as the transfer involved everyihing· and everybody, it also made deII1oI1.- a,gainst, 23 or 24.for. Four of the ten commitstrated sense to move the School of Phar- · ee'• members backing the merger are den- ·
1
mac'y, again from the Lincoln campus, fo •t~! collegeJeachers. On the other hand, both
tne Medical Center in Omaha.
·
·,dental college representatives on the UNL
. . ., .
··'•fa~ulty senate are reported opposed.
But now we come to a different anirnai ·· I ?There is some belief that since the
a,pl'Pposed shift of administrative cqntrol of \M~clica.l Center faculty has had markedly
the ~
~ollege .of -1:)entistry from l1~9;th4 ;ffhi_ghet,salatie;,in-the past, the merger repMedical Center ?1 Omaha. Howeve~ the col• J·· r~~ents a _hance for dental college profs to
c
}!:~e' itself, ,phys1cally, would remann~'h!r~· ,,,, better th~mselves. That might be so. unit 1s, on the U~~. East Campus. Existing . questionably within the entire university
'1ucational activities, faculty and students
budget, theMedical Center would become a
~uld stay there, too.
,. 'i,proportionately larger entity and UNL
·.; In 1976, an American Dental Associasmaller, a fact with interesting potential
rami,fications.
tion Commission on Accreditation toured
the dental college. It voiced concern "there
Even in a long-winded editoriaL which
~ not better liaison and interdisciplinary , . this is, maI1y of the related elements and nutapport with medicine and other .health reances can't be examined. That omission
~ated professions." Improved "cooperative . ·:risks distortion.
~!forts" between the college and the Medi'Nevertheless, that which is on the avail~al Center were urged.
· al,)le record is nowhere near persuasive
~! Using that as a springboard, the univer- enough to allow agreement with the prosfty's top executives directed creation of a
posed administrative incorporation of the
1,:eview committee. Interestingly, the comdental college into the Medical Center.
tnittee's charge was not that it investigate
• If better cooperation is needed to impetter avenues of cooperation, as the.·. acprove the educational experiences of dental
c ew;tation team had recommended; _
l
Rath~
students, such efforts ought to be plotted
and · well tested. The university should
er, its assignment was "to explore in some
~etail the advantages and disadvantages of
travel that logical route before it is dis· ·
·
·
·missed.,out1€if;hand.
,adnurustrar 1 mcorporating , the ·co ·
1ve y · ·
,...,,,,."'' ,,,, , ,.,., .,
of Dentistry into the Medical Center.'' ··
"
Not until cooperative ventures are
At that point, sµ~picfons ' naturally
.graded failures, not until speculative gains
arose. Was this deal already cut'?
inr
educational offerings for dental students
• '1
Last November .th,~ cam:rµitt,~~ ,pro-,. iµr,e bettt;l' demonstrated and not until all
.vided an un,1:1sually brief - for the prolix
reasonably expeclable extra tax costs of
academic ·'world - ·31/2-page , double-spaced
merger are laid on the table should the inxeport. The advantages of 'administrative
corporation venture be carried any further.
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Case For Merging Dental College and Medical Center Not Proved
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Dental staff fav6i,~~t~
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Ined ce nt er coll"lrol
.,,...
,
The 'll)ajority of University
of Nebraska:Lfucoln dental college faculty members favor
letting·the NU Medical Center
admimster the college, UNL ·
Chanc.~llor Roy Yonng told the
dentalfa~ulty Monday.
The NU regents academic
committee will discuss the proposal Saturday. Whether it is
put. IOn ' tpeir formal agen~a
i
later -s ·up to t~e regents, said
Dean p,~ohard E. Bradley.
Young's survey shows 40 f aculty members in favor of administrative realignment, 27
opposed. Of these, 26 are
"strongly in favor" and 12 are
"strongly opposed." .
Students, facilities, faculty
or programs would not move to
Omaha, :y onng and · the dean
.emphasized. Bradley would repo11 to medical center Chan-
.•·-
)•.. _
·_:i
.
cellor Neal Vanselow, not
·
_
Young.
The American Dental·..As.
sociation says ...the present _
separation limits prOgraJ!!~•:": .f
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Dental Staff Favors Med Center Control
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Dentistry College Shift Discussed w.,t
College will stay at Lincoln ,
some faculty and administraLincoln - Plans to merge the tors would lose time commuting
University of Nebraska College betweeri Lincoln and Omaha.
of Dentistry with the N.U. MediWhen the College of Pharmacal Center were criticized Sat- cy merged with the Medical
urday by two faculty groups and Center for administrative purdefended by the N.U. adminis- poses, pharmacy teache_s lo~t
r
tration.
an average of 20 percent of their
. The proposed "administra- time commuting, Adams said.
-. tive alignment," as it is called,
Senate Opposition
would shift control of the. col"At a time when Gov. Thone
the Lincoln campus to speaks of an austere budget and
lege from
the Medical Center. The college the university is worried about
and most of its programs would replacing $2 million in _ cas!1
remain at Linco)n.
a
fonds, implementing _ n ineffiUniversity of Nebraska-Lin- cient program expans10n seems
coln Chancellor Roy Young said ill-advised," he said.
he will make the merger recomAdams also distributed a
mendation at the regents' statement from the UNL faculty
_
March meeting.
senate opposing the merger. ln
Dr. Eugene S. Merchant, as- the statement, senate President
sociate dental dean, told the regents' academic affairs
subcommittee Saturday that
the educational benefits' to students are the central issue in
the merger. Merchant headed a
committee of faculty members
and practitioners that supports
the change.
Accreditation Problems
He said students would have a
better opportunity to work in
hospital programs.
Dental Dean Richard Bradley
said the college .has accreditation problems because ·it
doesn't have a better relationship with a hospital. Many
N.U. dental graduates practice
in rural areas and must be able
to work in hospitals, Bradley
said.
"We can 't set up hospital pro·grams when we're guests;" he
said.
Dr. F. Miles Skultety, associate dean for clinical affairs at
the Medical Center, said it is
easier to get something done "if
you have an administrative relationship rather than go hat m
hand."
Medical Center Chancellor
Neal Vanselow said 55 of the 60
dental colleges in the U.S. are
affiliated with·medical centers.
Bradley said,dental students
already _ spend some time at
University Hospital and Dougsaid the
las CoujJty Hospital. He_
merger would not reqmre them
to spend more time in Omaha ..
Commuting Time
A. Birk Adams, an associate
professor of oral biology and
dental college representative on
the faculty senate, said the
merger will result in the "inevitable dominance" of the College
of Dentistry by Medicine. He
said the Dental College has developed a fine reputation,
partly because of its independence.
This independence "should
be exploited rather than thrown
away," Adams said. He said
that, even though the Dental
WORLD-HERALD BUREAU
William B. Campbell urged the
regents to send the merger
issue back to UNL for "a much
more careful study" which
would be conducted by the academic planning committee.
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KSC-NU merger plan deja vu for Bob Spire
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Two decades ago, University of
Omaha board Chairman Robert Spire
and others predicted that Kearney State
College soon would be part of the University of Nebraska.
Today, Attorney General Spire is
preparing a Nebraska Supreme Court
challenge to the KSC merger bill passed
by the 1989 Legislature.
Spire was chairman of the University
of Omaha board In 1968 when the municipal school became the University of
Nebraska at Omaha. He knows the problems, pressures and potential of such a
merger.
"There are a lot of ironies in life,"
Spire said. "I have to try as best I can to
shut out any of my personal views."
In January 1967, NU and Omaha University regents endorsed the union. The
Legisla lure approved It, and in De<:ember, Omaha voters agrero by a 4-1 margin.
Omaha University's levy was strainIng the taxpayers. Some saw OU as a liability to Omaha, Spire said, but he saw
it differently.
"The merger election Is a great vote
of confidence in both the University of
Omaha and the University of Nebraska.
This will benefit higher education
throughout the entire state," he said In
1967.
Because OU was a city schoo~ no con-
Nebraska public higher education to be
Jack
Kennedy
Educatloo
stitutional questions arose then.
Separate entities
The NU Board of Regents and the
State College Board of Trustees are
separate public constitutional entities.
Spire says that means a constitutional
ameooment Is require! to take supervision of KSC from the St.ate College
Board of Trustees. He hopes the Supreme Court will decide the issue by
January so that legislative action and a
constitutional amendment vote can be
taken rapidly.
The Kearney supporters' fervor
sounded familiar as he pondered the
KSC issue, Spire said.
"We thought the OU merger was important to the state, not just to the city.
Many students could not afford to go
anyplace else," he said.
Terry keyed up
The issue got former state Sen. Terry
Carpenter of Scottsbluff, who wanted all
free, " all keyed up," Spire said.
Omaha backers s:lid the merger
would add prestige and help recruit and
retain faculty, Spire recalled. KSC supporters express similar sentiments
today.
At about the same time the OU-NU
merger talks were going on, Regents
Ch.airman Ben Greenberg was chairman
and Spire v chairman of a group that
ice
promoted post-secondary coordination
but took no st.and on the merger.
"I person.illy favored a super board to
prevent nee<lles.s duplica.tion. I still feel
that way," Spire said.
The issue of whether all public higher
education should be ur.der a single board
is still volaWe today. But one merger
criterion should transcend all others,
Spire said: kwe must look at what is
best for the students.
"Kearney State ought to be a university," he said. "When the Omaha merger
occurred, many people said, 'The next
one will be Kearney.' They thought
UNO's coming in would trigger thal"
Perhaps it has, 22 years later.
Will it work?
An ambivalent view on the Kearney
State merger came from North Platte
Telegraph Editor Keith Blackledge,
member of the State College Board of
Trustees.
"My feeling about Kearney State is
something like that of a father whose
favorite daughter has announced plans
to marry and leave home," Blackledge
said at a hearing conducted earlier this
year. I am naturally reluctant to see her
go. I want to know if the proposed
groom's intentions are honorable and if
he appreciates her unique qualities. I am
willing to give her up, but only if I feel
assured she will be truly happy.
"I wish that the groom would show a
little more enthusiasm for the match. I
expe<:t he can offer her some things I
cannot, but if he restricts her and breaks
her spirit to get her to conform to his
style, it will be a bad marriage."
Colleges make history
On June 2, after the st:ite board voted
to hire an attorney to advise it on the
Kearney State-NU merger, Celann
LaGreca of Omaha was elected chairwoman to succeed Jean Lovell of Gering.
Lovell was the first woman to head
the board in 35 years. The last one, from
Chappell, headed what was then the
Board of Education of State Normal
Schools.
She was Virginia Smith, who ~ill rep. resent the 3rd Congressional Di,strict in
the U.S. House of Representatives until
her current term expires, at which time
she will retire.
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Published weekly during the school year
except vacation periods at Kearney State
College, Kearney, Neb. 68849
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advance. Third class postage paid in Kearney.
LETTERS: Because of limited space for
letters on the Opinion page, please limit letters
to two typewritten double-spaced pages. This
will facilitate the publishing of viewpoints
more effectively. We reserve the right to edit
for length and grammar.
The opinions expressed in columns and
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Editorials and edilorial cartoons may follow
the same theme, but the writer and artist may
not hold exactly the same opinion.
The Antelope is partially funded by Student
Activities Fees.
Managing Editor. .................... Carol Doerr
Assistant Editor ....................... Dee Martin
Copy Editor ...................... Lany Magrath
Ad Manager .......................... Paul Welsh
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Dear Editor:
I read ·with interest your articles reprinted
from the Grand Island Independent regarding tne University of Nebraska at
Kearney - LB 247 debate. I wish to point
out some inaccuracies and misperceptions
in the article written by Mindy Mozer.
Ms. Mozer appears to be trying to make
the point that the state appropriations "pie"
will remain constant with Kearney State's
addition to the University of Nebraska system. According to Ms. Mozer, the three
other campuses composing the system,
UN-L, UN-0 and the UN-Med Center will
"suffer" because of the "four mouths to
feed" fr~m the same pie.
Ms. Mozer obviously has chosen to ignore that Kearney State is already a statefunded institution and . that the dollars
currently appropriated to Kearney State will
be added to enlarge the "pie." Yes, Kearney
State is underfunded. And yes, Kearney
State will be competing for funds with other
state-funded programs, including those
programs administered by the three other
campuses of the university system.
What Ms. Mozer does not understand is
that Kearney State currently competes for
dollars with the university system. And we
will continue to compete for dollars,
whether we are in the university system or
not.
I am also puzzled by Ms. Mozer's statement that the University system "received
only a 26.9 percent increase in funding. "
According to the legislative fiscal office,
that increase calculates to "orily" $52.3 million in new general fund support. Fifty million is· not an insignificant sum of money,
and most if not all University personnel who
I have come in contact with are pleased and
gratified by the support of the legislature
and Gov. Orr.
As a person with a degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I certainly am
not threatened that the value of my degree
will fall with the addition of UN-K to the
system, as Ms. Mozer appears to be. And I
certainly do not agree that Kearney will lose
the qualities which have allowed this institution to excel.
The passage of LB 24 7 was more a recognition of what Kearney State has become (a
university) than a prediction of what it
should be in the future. Kearney State students will continue to see professors in the
classroom. They will continue to thnve in a
friendly atmosphere. Kearney State will
continue to be the Nebraska university in a
non-urban-· setting and will continue to attract students from all 93 Nebraska
counties.
More important, a university presence in
greater Nebraska wiiJ be an important step
in unitinJ the urban east with the remainder
of the state. Job creation, investment and positive economic development will enchance
the quality of life in greater Nebraska.
Kearney State is a university. Nebraska
needs only one university system. _
We believe the legislature and governor made the
right choice in the passage of LB 247. And
we will do whatever we can to ensure that
their confidence in our university is
justified.
Thomas J. O'Neill, Jr.
Vice President for
College Relations
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Med center to ·control dental college?
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A joint committde of the
: U'i1i versi ty of Nebraska: Lincoln and the NU Medical
~
€enter is exploring the
,possibility of putting the dental
college in Lincoln under ad!ll 1
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ministrative control of the
medical center. ·
A similar propo~al.was made
by the college's executive committee two years ago and endorsed by the faculty. It never.
was acted upon. ·
Oral surgery and pediatric
dentistry already are at th~
medical center in Omaha.
"That committee report
simply was ill-timed," said Dr.
Eugene Merchant, assistant
dentistry dean who heads the
new joint committee. Both the
medical center and UNL were
changing administrators about
that time, Dr.·Merchant noted.
No concrete recommendations have come from the
new group yet, he said, and it
has no deadline. Faculty input
will be sought later, h~ s~id,
although some. dental faculty
member~ already .have voiced
objections to the plan.
Dr. Richard Bradley, dental
college dean, emphasized that
I
there are no plans to move the
dental college from Lincoln to
Omaha, as. had been rumored
several years ago.
l
Dr. Bradley said the plan
might facilitate training in the
medical professions and aid
research by using a team a pproach. ·All · but two or three ,
dental colleges in.the U.S. are
· units of medical centers, the
dean said.
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~:·:;:·~A-proposal to bring the Uni:\iers°ity of Nebraska-Lincoln
dental college under Medical
Center administrative control
will ·be discussed Saturday by
the NU Board of Regents' acad
- emic committee.
,,.~ No formal recommendation
js
_ on the board's agenda for its
~· i :,30_p.m. meeting at Regents
,\'.•·!l;all, 3835 Holdrege.
' .' · ,_j'The. college will not · move
r·:pllysically from East Campus,
,., 'Uean Richard Bradley said.
-•~:· Faculty opinion is split on the
, ,issue.
" The board will be asked. to
renew the Blue Cross-Blue
-Shield health insurance plan at
no increase in premium. The
deductible amount under the
major-medical clause will be·
r,educed from $200 to $100.
: Current premiums range
from $15.55 to $84. 73 a month.
"· The university is considering
a proposal from Health Cen-
tral, tbe Lincoln health maintenance organization, for addi:;. -•
'
tional care.
· UNL Chancellor Roy Young.
will propose that Henningson,
Durham & Richardson be
awarded the arc}litecbrral contract for . the 9,000-seat Memorial Stadium addition for a
fee of ~.5 percent of the cost
In February 1977, the board
named the firm to design an
8,000-seat addition for a :lumpsum fee that calculated to 4.5 ·
percent of the total cost, then
estimated at $3.5 mijlion. _
The latest proposal is for a
percentage rather than a lump
sum, Young said, because . ·no
cost estimate is available.·
Bids will be approved Satur~
day for a stadium restroom
c
renovation, estimated to - ost
about $200,000, from athletic department funds.
The board also will review
personn~l and purchasing policies.
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Medical Center Control of Dental College Urged
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THE UNIVE RSITY OF NEBRA SKA
MED I CAL CENTER
42ND AND DEWEY AVENUE
OMAHA , NEBRA SKA
LIBRARY OF MED ICINE
World Herald
Nov. 2 9, 196 7
681 OS
Merger May -Help____ dical-~ iter
Me
Cei
A merger ?f the University
of Omaha ·and: the University
of Nebraska· would strength ·
en Omaha's position as a medical center, the dean of the
N.U. College of Medicine said
Wednesday. . : .
Dr. Cecil Wittson said he
foresees a variety of opoortunities, . mutually ' beneficial
to the two institutions and
the community they serve, if
the merger' is approved December 12.
The "most important " he
said, would _ the de~elopbe
~ent of co-op~rative programs
m the education and training
of allied health personnel.
. "We need medical technr.Jog1sts! s u r g i ca 1 technici.. ;:s,
physical therapists, medical
reco 1i b r a r i an s, nursing
!.~
home administrators, radio- cine's clinical faculty !llld prological technologists, . child grams could assist the science
c~re_ ~pecialists< ~utrit~b!)i~_ts, programs' at 0 .- U. and "could
die~itians, phys1c1ans,. '.qff1ce be assisted in him;'' he said.
assistants, medical 'ele~t,J:o~ic
Or. Wittson spoke at a condata p~cess~ rs ... tq mention vocation for the faculty and
a few, he said:
,.
stud~~ts at the Co 11 ~ g e of
D~.. '?{ittson said thft com- Medicine. Also speakm g for
plex1t1es of modern medicine I the m~rger. was 0. U. Presihave .c r e a t e:d .~ "gr~t an? , dent Kirk E. Naylor.
growing dema~d fQl"' ;Jech1,11cal and pr~f~ss10~.al pe~~nn el
:"hose trammg lend_s itself
ideally to a co-operative program of an undergraduate university and a graduat e _
medical school."
Dr. Wittson said a joint approach to urban health problems, developed by the facul- '
ties of both campuses, woulc
_ e a "positive force" to the
b
community.
He said the College of Medi-
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Merger May Help Medical Center
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Pharmacy
Colleg~ /
Is Mov, d
e
The move of the College of
Pharmacy. from the University
Jif Nebraska-Lincoln campus to
che NU Medical Center: campus
in Omaha b e c a m e : administrative re a 1 it y Shturday.
;',
Dr. Albert Haskell, th/ new
pharmacy dean, said it had
been anticipated that the shift
would not take place until
mid-1973. "However, we were
able to move more rapidly
than we had originally ·plan.d
.
ned ," he sai .
Tlhe sh1£t in administrati.on
means basically . that the college will come under ~ the
direction of the new chancellor
of the Medical · Center, · 'Dr. ,
Robert Sparks, , and w J'}l
!eceive its budgetary allocations from the Medical Center. \ .
,
· Only s·eniors in pharmaqy
will a,ttend classes in :Oma·pa
this """ f a!J~ OtJ~·<~J..~ ha,rmacr=
sfoaent·s · will receive their
education .in Liri1coln until ·SUe'h
time ,,..as adequate classroom
space can be built on the
ly1edical CentEl1t'.' campus .
. - 1/7 vj
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Pharmacy College is Moved
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te.~~rmacy College M.!ie Mqy Take Three iit
T , ...
t:. ~ • •1> . .,.. • • ·
}J.i(lmaha: UP) -Th~ man who
~ ; .responsible for moving the
is'
"!University :of Nebr ask a ' s
:pb.ai:m.acy college from Lincoln
;:,~ 10inaha· :thinks the job can
'--~lie'tlone in-three._years .
~\'11Ji>rf. Albert R. Haskell joined
-.$ett•Medical -Center as dean
.JiitteF-:holding posts from pro':~sor: in. ·pharmacy to ac ting
, ~1r ~,.,?
~
vice
chancellor
at .-.. the
University bf Tennessee j"He •is
a native of Maine. · ,;:_ ,-~.,,
·".
He said the college' s 55
seniors will join the ~edic~l
Center's study body ·here m
October. When other students
make the switch will · depend
in part on finding space on
the campus, he said.
. ___ ~of~!~ , ·
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Pharmacy College Move May Take Three Years
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Newspaper article about the college of pharmacy. The article covers the plans to move the COP to Omaha.
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Kearney backer
AP LaserPhoto
State Sen. Ernest Chambers of Omaha, known for his cut-off gray
sweatshirts, makes a phone call from his office in the Nebraska Capitol
in • Lincoln Wednesday while wearing a "University of Nebraska at
Kearney" T-shirt. The Unicameral will soon vote on making Kearney
St,ate College part of the University of Nebraska system.
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Sen. Ernest Chambers of Omaha wears a UNK t-shirt ahead of a vote to add KSC to the NU System
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·Thursday, Januar! .n, 1979, Lincoln, Neb. ~"rt1a1"('
,
'
'
I
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,!_, •
'6~
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Va~elow: No plans}l) 111,, ve dental college
o
.
.
.
.
,,
administrative control ·of the ·schootUNMC ~fficials said. 1 college would be represented
medical ,center: some facu,Ity ·. _T~e faculty was assured that on the medic;tl center faculty .
members say th~ plan would !the dental college ,will still be a senate.
hurt morale, · leave 'them _"in ·separate · entity. There were · Severai administrators said
limbo" between ·the two cam- • even .assurances from UNL the change would not affect the .
puses and affect their relation- ·1 Academic :Vice·Charicellor Ned person?-} faculty ties which pro'
ship with longtime ·uNL. col~ ,Hedges tbat;the faculty could fessors have to the Lincoln
,, · ·i ikeep its football tickets and campus. Some faculty memleagues. · · bers said travel time could cut
Dental college Dean·rucharii ' arking stickers. .
the •put:· ''"I'm not anxious to preside into their teaching apd re"There .µ-e some_people who Bradley said despite and the · ver the disillusionment of·iny search time. ·:
/
come of the merger; he
still think this is the' first step
Young said forms will be disfaculty will attempt:·to work academic community," Hedges
in taking it brick: 'by brick to
'a smile. -But there are tributed Friday seeking faclllty
)maha," the chancellor said. . more closely With, the medical aid with, to the change, he opinion on the administrative
. dvantages
certter. Neither Bratlley rior · _
rhis is not true;' he said.
change, but there will not be a .
as- . 'd: lo·
The faculty beard. from . university officials •Could that
will;
There 1 be .no change in -yes or no vote on the proposal.
sure the dental factilty
7anselow and UNL Chancellor
the dental college - It could go to the NU Bdard of
Roy Young:concerning a;pro- there would be an increase i-m _. e ,access to many UNL serv- Regents next month, Yollrig
the budget or their salaries' be- ·_. aculty has
posal from a i<>int committee
ees such 'as . the library, nd Vanselow said. ,
to -put the dentaLcollege,, under. fa use of -the ·administrative·. l1Hedges said.
,
change.·
•T~e tears apead for ·the
There should. ti:e-an ·at.f~,Dl.P.f ; · •· ~
.to cooperate on various.'.J)r~ , ealth p1;ofessions are going tu
grams before a merger ·iiilces. .. be difficult" financially,
place, seve~ 'faculty· 'merrif')low saitl. , However:: he a)ld
· bers sald, to see if"it would ' 'Dean -lka<_lley' said ·t1iaf col- .
laboration ~a the -merger
,1
_ . . _,
. work. .
· Vanselow and Young .both \would aid -both administration.
admitted'the distance,betwe'en .. and fjnanting .;of the,dentai,col.
the two schools· might -present lege.
',UNMC . officials said they
some problems. 'Whether dental . students ~ctually spend saw no conflict between medimore'· .time :at the_1Iniversit'y cal center.and UNL:promotion
arid tenure policies. The dental
hn~it.al is -up to , the dental
BY Jack Kennedy
There are no .plans to move
the dental college from Lincoln
to Om~a, University of Nebraska Medical Center Chan. cellor ,Neal Vanselow assured
·the dental ; college faculty ·
members Thursday. ·
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Vanselow: No Plans to Move Dental College
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Warner sees potential for
fi"i-ci" 1iffl'S
6
By JANIS LOVITT-PSOTA
Hub Staff Writer
KEARNEY - The court challe'n ge of the law that will make
'Kearney State College part of the
university system is a test case
that will measure the power of the
Nebraska Legislature, Sen. Jerome Warner of Waverly said.
The results of the court challenge, instigated
by Attorney
General Robert
Spire's questions about the
law's constitutionality, will
show the Legislature if it has
the authority to
move an educaJEROME
tional instituWARNER
tion, like KSC,
from one system to another, Warner said.
Warner was in Kearney Tuesday to speak to the South Platte
United Chamber of Commerce
meeting.
WARNER SAID there could be
problems in the future if the court
decision requires amendments to
the constitution every time there
are changes in Nebraska's higher
education systems.
On the other hand, Warner said,
if the court decision is too broad it
SPUCC directors favor federal money for bus line
KEARNEY - Nebraska's congressional
delegation in Washington, D.C., can expect
to get more letters of support for subsidies to
help Black Hills Stage Lines of Norfolk
continue its southern route from Omaha to
Denver, following passage of a resolution
Tuesday by the South Platte United Chamber of Commerce Directors.
The directors approved a resolution
drafted by the Holdrege Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors renewing support
for federal help in keeping bus service in
south-central Nebraska.
Black Hills Stage Lines officials have said
they can't continue to operate the route at a
could make the Legislature's
authority so general that basic'
changes in higher education could
be made without a vote of the
people.
Warner said he hopes the law
will survive the court challenge.
But in any case, he added, KSC's
recognition as a university is
inevitable.
Warner said KSC already
resembles a university more than
it does the other state colleges.
, IF KSC DOESN'T become part
of the university system, it prob-
loss. Although no date for the discontinuation of se.rvice has been proposed, s::hedule
manager Jim Maly has said a decision about
the fate of the route will be made soon.
Bus service now is offered five days a week
along the southern route, which includes
stops in the SPUCC communities of Hastings, Minden, Holdrege and McCook.
SPUCC President Roy Landis of Holdrege
encouraged the directors to keep writing
letters of support for the bus service to the
congressional delegation, Gov. Kay Orr and
other state officials.
In other business, Landis made tentative
committee appointments. He asked the di-
rectors to confirm their willingness to serve
on the committees in time to make the
appointments official by the SPUCC's August meeting.
A new committee on education was established to monitor issues affecting area
elementary, secondary and higher education
schools.
The committee was proposed by Merle
Johnson of Orleans, and he was named as
chairman. Ted Gill of Arapahoe will serve as
vice chairman. Colleges in the region will be
asked to name a representative to the
committee.
ably will become a -competing funded by the city before it was rams and housing may not be the
university, Warner said. That situ- placed under the university answer to the state's overcrowded
ation would have adverse effects umbrella, he said. KSC already is prisons.
on the state's economy, he said.
Warner said many assume more
funded by the state.
Warner said. he doesn't expect
prison cells mean more people
"IT'S ONLY AN issue of what imprisoned and greater expense
KSC's switch to the university
system to have a great impact on kind of system (KSC) should be to the state.
under," War:ier said.
the state's budget.
Warner said he supports the
Opponents of LB247, the bill
BUT WARNER said if the state
that will make KSC a university by study of higher education called doesn't address the problem of
July 1991, argue that the Universi- for in LB247. He said he expects prison overcrowding, the current
ty of Nebraska at Omaha's move the study to make recommenda- 135 percent capacity in the state's
to the state university system had tions on the tax structure for prison system soon · will grow to
state-funded community colleges. 150 percent. Warner said the 150
adverse effects on the budget.
In addition, Warner addressed: percent level seems to be the point
"But that was a totally different
• Prison overcrowding. Warner where lawsuits are triggered.
situation," Warner said.
The college in Omaha was said alternative sentencing progThose potential lawsuits, if
similar to litigation in other states
with prison overcrowding proba
!ems, could cost Nebraska more
than building additional priso1:1.5,
Warner said.
'
• The state's highway improvement plans. Warner said the ciq-r en t plan calls for the
improvement of thousands of
miles of Nebraska highways
statewide.
Almost every area in the state
will be affected by the highway
improvements, he said.
The accelerated highway
improvement plan will be funded
by an average 2.9 cent tax on
motor fuel.
Deficit spending in Nebraska.
Warner described deficit spending as hazardous for the state.
Deficit spending should be kept
under control if the state continues to strive to balance receipts
with expenditures, he said.
"We don't want to repeat mistakes made in the past," he said.
• Revenue sharing with local
governments. Warner warned
that revenue sharing with local
governments of state income tax
revenues should be done carefully.
The revenue sharing is beneficial to the local governments, he
said, but if it is overdone it can
reach a level the state can't afford .
In the end, all Nebraskans would
pay more.
•
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Article from the Kearney Hub in which Sen. Jerome Warner lays out the ramifications of various scenarios related to the court case against LB247. He also addresses the situation of UNO's addition to the NU sysem.
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Janis Lovitt-Psota
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1989
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