Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, installed as ninth University of Nebraska president

NU System President Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, speaks at Thursday's ceremony.

The University of Nebraska Board of Regents formally installed Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, as the ninth president of the University of Nebraska Thursday, in a ceremony attended by hundreds of faculty, staff, students, alumni, donors, elected officials, community leaders and other Nebraskans at the State Capitol.

The theme of the day was “From Excellent to Extraordinary,” as Dr. Gold reflected on the University of Nebraska’s 155-year history of successful service to the state and opportunities in the years ahead. The setting at the Capitol, he said, was intentionally chosen to convey the university’s role and mission as the peoples’ university.

Dr. Gold began his tenure as president on July 1, following a decade as chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center with additional service as chancellor of the University of Nebraska at Omaha and executive vice president and provost of the NU system.

His installation as president came 10 years to the day after his UNMC installation and five years to the day after his UNO installation.

In remarks following his acceptance of a presidential medallion from Board of Regents Chairman Rob Schafer of Beatrice, Dr. Gold said that the University of Nebraska has a “deeply embedded legacy” of providing affordable education to Nebraskans; academic leadership in areas like health care, agriculture, public policy, early childhood and national security; and athletic success at the highest levels.

“And yet, our legacy of excellence is a solid foundation to build upon, but is not adequate,” he said, calling on the extended University of Nebraska community to join together on an “odyssey” to an even higher level of achievement. “Our legacy serves as an inspiration, but not as a roadmap for the pathway ahead.”

Dr. Gold shared observations from his first 10 weeks as president, during which he has traveled the length of the state and met with students, faculty, staff, as well as business, government, philanthropic, agricultural, military and civic leaders to hear their thoughts on the university’s future.

Again and again, he said, he has heard about the crucial importance of an affordable, accessible university that provides the highest-quality education, delivers cutting-edge research and serves as “a strong and sustainable economic engine” that meets Nebraska’s workforce needs.

“I believe Nebraskans expect that the University of Nebraska can and should set bold goals for our odyssey to extraordinary,” Dr. Gold said. “Goals regarding student retention and degree completion, regarding the scope, excellence and impact of our research, bold goals for workforce and economic development. Bold goals for new and trusted partnerships, and for the confidence of our public and private supporters across all sectors.”

Gen. (Ret.) John Hyten, who served as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff after a 40-year career in the U.S. Air Force, delivered keynote remarks, reflecting on his long personal friendship and professional partnership with Dr. Gold.

“He loves Nebraska. He is all in. He wants this university to be the best in everything it touches,” Gen. Hyten said. “And he will put forth all the energy necessary to make that happen. Academics, leadership, athletics, everything. I am convinced the University of Nebraska is about to achieve new greatness under his leadership, because I have seen him in action.”

1 comment

  1. Judith Duffy says:

    We have the dream, and Dr. Gold has the tools for realization. Thank you, Dr. Gold.

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