The University of Nebraska at Omaha, inaugurated in 1968, emerged from
the Municipal University of Omaha established in 1931, which grew out of
the University of Omaha founded in 1908. In each of the school's three
lives, the faculty sought to provide quality education for recent high
school graduates and adults returning to school in a well-rounded
learning environment. The commuter college moved from relying on
charitable donations and tuition to a city tax base and ultimately state
revenues. The campus grew numerically and spatially. Accommodating
students and faculty, setting priorities and funding initiatives is a
continuous challenge not always met expeditiously. The exciting visual
cavalcade and text captures a century of public higher education in
America's urban heartland and the role of graduates in American society.