2013 Conference: School Consolidation

Gains and Losses from School Consolidation in the Great Plains

April 5-6, 2013 at the University of Nebraska at Kearney

Schools are pillars of identity and vitality in communities across the Great Plains. But, as populations dwindle in rural towns, many schools are under pressure to consolidate. The 2013 Symposium examined rural education, the gains and losses from school consolidation, and how we can support rural schools.

Special issue of GPR

A special issue of Great Plains Research features papers presented at the symposium and a photo essay by Chuck Guildner.

Speakers

Paul Theobald, Dean, School of Education, Buena Vista University
Stephen Swidler, Teaching, Learning, & Teacher Education, UNL
Marty Strange, Sustainable Food System, Green Mountain College
Dave Heineman, Nebraska Governor
Charles Bicak, Sr. Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, UNK
Gary Green, Community and Environmental Sociology, Wisconsin-Madison
Ronnie Green, Vice Chancellor, IANR, UNL
Greg Adams, Speaker, Nebraska Legislature
John Hill, Executive Director, National Rural Education Association
Roger Breed, Nebraska State Education Commissioner
Andrea Walton Miller, Simmons Law, Scottsbluff, Oglala Lakota Tribe
Virginia Moon, Superintendent, Omaha Public Schools
B.J. Reed, Sr. Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, UNO
John Reinhardt, Dean, College of Dentistry, UNMC
Eric Thompson, Director, Bureau of Business Research, UNL
Bree Dority, Economics, UNK
J.B. Milliken, President, University of Nebraska
NebraskaMATH project

News coverage

Post-coverage

Conference speaker
Conference audience
Sponsors
  • Cooper Foundation
  • Nebraska Humanities Council
  • Jerry and Jill Catlett, Bruning, Nebraska
  • Bruning State Bank

University of Nebraska

  • Office of the President
  • P-16 Initiative
  • Rural Futures Institute

University of Nebraska at Kearney

  • Office of the Chancellor
  • Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
  • College of Business and Technology,
  • J.A. Baldwin Free Enterprise Lecture Series
  • College of Education
  • College of Fine Arts and Humanities
  • College of Natural and Social Sciences
  • Department of Political Science

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

  • College of Education and Human Sciences

University of Nebraska at Omaha

  • Office of Academic and Student Affairs