This series includes local and nationally renowned professors and specialists presenting findings, stimulating thinking, and creating collaboration ideas for the UNO students and faculty.
Major Exploration Week brings a variety of opportunities for students to learn more about majors and programs offered at UNO, including workshops, faculty panels, and more; Oct. 10β13.
Discover your Strengths and how to maximize them in the workplace through the CliftonStrengths workshop. These workshops will be led by UNO Strengths coaches; Oct. 11.
The University of Nebraska System has announced upcoming enhancements to employee retirement plans. Learn about the details and actions you may need to take before changes take effect on Nov. 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.
Dario Gudino-Garcia
Dario Gudino-Garcia canβt get enough of the classroom. Not only is he a third-year teacher at Omaha Bryan High School, he also holds two undergraduate degrees and a masterβs degree from UNO. Gudino-Garcia isn't done yet! He is currently seeking another master's at UNO.
David Brisson was one of the UNO hockey programβs first stars, leading the team in scoring in three of his four years. Brisson was inducted into the Omaha Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010, the first hockey player to receive the recognition. He is now director of fixed income sales for Wells Fargo Securities.
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