Nominations open for 2022 Presidential Medal of Service

Nominations open for 2022 Presidential Medal of Service
Courtesy/University of Nebraska President Ted Carter
September 29th, 2022 | Melissa Lee, chief communication officer for the University of Nebraska

University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter is inviting nominations for this year’s Presidential Medal of Service, an annual award that celebrates Nebraskans’ promotion of the impact the university and higher education have on the state’s economic growth and well-being.

The medal is the highest honor the university president can bestow on a community member. Members of the university community and all Nebraskans are invited to submit nominations by filling out an online form available here. Nominations are due Nov. 4. Carter will select a winner to be honored at a later event.

Nominees should be Nebraskans who have made significant contributions in supporting a strong University of Nebraska and promoting the role that higher education plays in growing the state. For example, nominees may have testified to policymakers on behalf of the university, led a letter-writing campaign, spoken at a public meeting on an issue important to the university, or hosted an event to raise community awareness of the university’s impact.

University and NU Foundation employees are not eligible to receive the award. Elected officials and candidates for elected office are also ineligible.

“The University of Nebraska exists to provide affordable, accessible education that transforms students’ lives and grows our state,” Carter said. “So many Nebraskans work together to make that happen. This award gives us an annual opportunity to publicly say thank-you for their support and advocacy for our students – the future leaders of our state.”

University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter is inviting nominations for this year’s Presidential Medal of Service, an annual award that celebrates Nebraskans’ promotion of the impact the university and higher education have on the state’s economic growth and well-being.

The medal is the highest honor the university president can bestow on a community member. Members of the university community and all Nebraskans are invited to submit nominations by filling out an online form available here. Nominations are due Nov. 4. Carter will select a winner to be honored at a later event.

Nominees should be Nebraskans who have made significant contributions in supporting a strong University of Nebraska and promoting the role that higher education plays in growing the state. For example, nominees may have testified to policymakers on behalf of the university, led a letter-writing campaign, spoken at a public meeting on an issue important to the university, or hosted an event to raise community awareness of the university’s impact.

University and NU Foundation employees are not eligible to receive the award. Elected officials and candidates for elected office are also ineligible.

“The University of Nebraska exists to provide affordable, accessible education that transforms students’ lives and grows our state,” Carter said. “So many Nebraskans work together to make that happen. This award gives us an annual opportunity to publicly say thank-you for their support and advocacy for our students – the future leaders of our state.”

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