INTERVIEW: University of Nebraska President Ted Carter

We talked with the President of the state’s largest university about the institution’s response to the crisis.

March 22, 2020Updated: March 22, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

LINCOLN — The coronavirus pandemic is impacting every section of American life.  Education is one of the most visible industries to experience disruption.  We talked with the President of the state’s largest university about the institution’s response to the crisis.

51,000 students are enrolled through the University of Nebraska’s Kearney, Lincoln, Omaha and Medical Center campuses.  14,000 more people are employed through the University system.  The man leading NU is President Ted Carter.

We sat down with President Carter to discuss the University of Nebraska’s response to the coronavirus crisis.

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