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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

At Work for Nebraska

Emeriti Conversations

 

IANR emeriti faculty, including those of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and of the College of Education and Human Sciences, look back on experiences inside and out of the classroom.

 

Richard Fleming

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Richard Fleming, emeritus professor of Agricultural Leadership Education and Communications who was at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for more than 40 years, talks about the purpose of the land-grant university system and how it helps all citizens as well as traditional college students.


 

 

Ted Doane

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Ted Doane, emeritus professor of the Department of Animal Science, talks about his genetic research of sheep; his early days with the university as a county agent in the 1950s; mentoring and guiding students both in Nebraska and abroad; and the importance for new faculty to understand the land-grant university mission.


 

Roy Frederick, emeritus public policy specialist, discusses a few aspects of his 23-year tenure with UNL Extension.
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Lowell Moser, emeritus range scientist and professor, discusses highlights of his 35-year career as teaching and advising undergraduate and graduate students.
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Professor Emeritus Ron Case reflects on his fulfilling CASNR career of more than 28 years of teaching students about forestry, fisheries and wildlife.
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