The University of Nebraska at Kearney is responsive to University issues which support a diverse work and academic environment. The University of Nebraska at Kearney does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. This policy is applicable to all University administered programs including educational programs, financial aid, admission policies and employment policies. UNK is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity employer. Veterans or persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University affirms a policy of equal education and employment opportunities, affirmative action in employment and nondiscrimination in providing services to the public. University employees, students and others associated with the University who have not received the benefits of these policies, are encouraged to contact the Chief Compliance Officer/ADA Coordinator.
Diversity and inclusion are central to the mission and pursuit of excellence across the University of Nebraska, including at UNK.
Each person has something to gain from and offer to our communities of learning, discovery and outreach. All are welcome here. President Hank Bounds, Ph.D., along with the chancellor of each University of Nebraska institution recently partnered to create a video that explained what diversity and inclusion can do for our campuses.
“We’re stronger when we live and work and study alongside people who don’t look like us, don’t think like us and don’t come from the same place as us,” Bounds said. “Each of us has a different story and we can each learn something from each other.”
“An inclusive university recruits and retains students, faculty and staff from a variety of backgrounds,” Chancellor Doug Kristensen, J.D., added, “We have to make sure everyone on our campus community feels included and has the support they need to succeed. Diversity is not only the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do.”