A message from UNMC’s Chancellor regarding Initiative 424

I’m deeply disappointed by the passage of Initiative 424. While the University of Nebraska Medical Center will continue to comply with all federal and state requirements, our campus remains strongly committed to diversity within the law.

Having a diverse health care workforce is essential to solving our nation’s health care crisis. When we have faculty, students and staff with different perspectives and experiences, we create a campus where the best ideas, research and patient care make a difference in the lives of Nebraskans. This remains our goal.

I have asked Rubens Pamies, M.D., UNMC vice chancellor for academic affairs, to appoint a diversity committee. Its members will assess our programs and scholarships in light of the passage of this amendment and recommend strategies to sustain our commitment to diversity programs.

While a pending legal challenge could alter the fate of Initiative 424, we will move forward with an evaluation of our internal programs. Furthermore, our faculty, staff and students will continue their work to encourage students from all backgrounds to pursue careers in science and apply to UNMC.

UNMC remains proud of its commitment to diversity. The requirements of Initiative 424 do not change our desire to put that commitment into action within the law. In our view, both the educational excellence and the health of our society require that we encourage, recruit and train future health care professionals to serve our multi-faceted community.

In closing, I realize there may still be concerns or questions about the requirements of Initiative 424. I encourage you to email your thoughts or questions to diversity@unmc.edu or visit our diversity Web site for more information, www.unmc.edu/diversity.


Sincerely,


Harold M. Maurer, M.D.
UNMC Chancellor