University of Nebraska Omaha

The University of Nebraska Omaha, often referred to as UNO, is a public research university located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Founded in 1908 by faculty from the Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary as a private non-sectarian college, the university was originally known as the University of Omaha. Meant to provide a Christian-based education free from ecclesiastical control, the university served as a strong alternative to the city's many successful religiously affiliated institutions. The university became a public municipal institution in 1930 and was relocated to its current location in central Omaha in 1938. It was integrated into the University of Nebraska system in 1968.

University of Nebraska Omaha

The University of Nebraska Omaha, often referred to as UNO, is a public research university located in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Founded in 1908 by faculty from the Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary as a private non-sectarian college, the university was originally known as the University of Omaha. Meant to provide a Christian-based education free from ecclesiastical control, the university served as a strong alternative to the city's many successful religiously affiliated institutions. The university became a public municipal institution in 1930 and was relocated to its current location in central Omaha in 1938. It was integrated into the University of Nebraska system in 1968.