UNMC Ice Rink’s skating season opens Friday

Workers prepared the ice under the new canopy earlier this week at the UNMC ice rink.

The UNMC Ice Rink will open for the skating season Friday, Dec. 6, with a new signature feature and further improvements to the icing system.

The visible change is the installation of a canopy over the ice rink, serving as a new decorative centerpiece for the rink, covering it during winter and setting up an even larger shade structure for warmer seasons.

The canopy was made possible by the generosity of UNMC supporters Ruth Scott and her late husband, Bill, who also made a previous gift to establish the Ruth and Bill Scott Student Plaza. The plaza has become a campus gathering place, and the ice rink has become a seasonal attraction for the community and campus.

“Ruth and Bill Scott have built our academic campus through their philanthropy,” said Amy Volk, senior vice president for UNMC with the University of Nebraska Foundation. “The Scotts care deeply about UNMC students and the student experience. They made the initial gift to add the skating rink to provide students with a fun place to gather on campus and take a break. The Scott family is pleased to enhance the space with the new canopy.”

Interim Chancellor H. Dele Davies, MD, said UNMC is grateful to the Scotts “for continuing to care deeply about our students and for their generosity.”

“This improvement will have a major impact in enabling our students, staff and faculty to enjoy use of the rink for more outdoor events and ceremonies throughout the year, under conditions that would have previously proven challenging,” Dr. Davies said. “The longstanding generosity of the Scotts continues to impact all aspects of our campus life, and this gift will help create wonderful memories for so many for years to come.

“I invite everyone to come out and enjoy skating in this improved facility this winter.”

University of Nebraska President Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, said, “The Scotts have demonstrated over and over again their care for UNMC and the surrounding community. This gift will help even more students, their friends and families, and all the visitors to the UNMC campus to make wonderful holiday memories.”

Work on and around the rink this year follows improvements made last year to the rink’s icing system.

Among the improvements this year is a new panel around the base of the ice rink and a new hand railing around the rink that sits better on the ice, said Mark Bollig, facilities project manager with UNMC Facilities Management and Planning. The expectation is the ice will stay in better condition throughout the skating season, barring very warm days, Bollig said.

Other improvements include:

  • A new soft playground-type walking surface around the rink.
  • New stone stairs on the east side at the seating area.
  • A new speaker and sound system.

Within the new canopy’s steel beams are small fabric panels to help cover the ice rink. The structure also can be set up to hold large fabric shade panels for spring through fall.

In spring 2025, new ambient lighting with color changing capability will be installed in the canopy’s center lighting. Now when warmer weather brings out the full shade panels, the rink will have added capacity to hold spring, summer and fall activities.

The 2024-25 UNMC Ice Rink skating season will run Friday, Dec. 6, through Sunday, Feb. 2.

4 comments

  1. Fran Higgins says:

    All awesome improvements. Thank you to the Scotts!

  2. Charles Fritch says:

    Ruth- Congratulations !!! Your generosity and love for the University of Nebraska and Nebraska defines “Nebraska Nice”. – Charles Fritch, M.D. FACS.

  3. rick boldt says:

    This is so amazing that the Scott Foundation would fund this beautiful project!

  4. Tom O’Connor says:

    Love the new canopy – the Scotts never cease to amaze me! What a great addition to the ice rink. Thank you so much!

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