Goodman, an administrative assistant in the Department of Teacher Education, was recognized for her ability to go above and beyond her duties, her inclusiveness, her willingness to share institutional knowledge with others, and her problem-solving abilities.
In support of the CliftonStrengths pilot program, the first issue of the newsletter was emailed to select students. These students had the opportunity to take the CliftonStrengths assessment during online orientation. This newsletter will help students stay engaged by understanding their top five themes and the foundations of CliftonStrengths.
The conference will bring together individuals diverse in disciplines but united in their interest in the area between the Atlantic and the Urals; mixture of in-person and online offerings, Oct. 7 & 8.
Meet alumni whose return on investment (ROI) from their UNO education goes far beyond career opportunities. UNO brought out the best in these leaders, change makers, and innovators who are making a difference in our communities and enriching our quality of life.
Adrienne Cavill
UNO alumna Adrienne Cavill is manager of business attraction and expansion for the Greater Omaha Chamber. Growing up in a rural community in central Nebraska, she dreamed of a career that would take her places. The first step on her journey was UNO.
Two-time UNO alumna Kiley Armitage is director of operations at QLI. When she thinks about UNO, she thinks about connections. Connections with faculty and staff in CBA, with area businesses and organizations, and with her fellow classmates.
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