LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — As the calendar ticks closer to the next University of Nebraska Board of Regents meeting in December, professors and departments under threat of faculty and program cuts at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are still pushing for more data and transparency from the administration.
The budget proposal by Chancellor Rodney Bennett would reduce the University’s budget by $27.5 million .
UNL faculty and an independent financial analyst from the American Association of University Professors presented a nearly 50-page analysis of the school’s finances over the last five years Wednesday, which highlights the university’s financial strength, among other things.
UNL, according to the study, is ranked in the top 8% of higher education institutions in the country for fin

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