Welcome and thank you for visiting the University of Nebraska at Kearney web page for Inclusive Excellence. My motto “One for All & All for One; We are the Change” describes the vision for implementing our institutional approach to inclusive excellence.
As a community of higher education, our strength rests in affirming the dignity and rights of every individual regardless of race, ethnicity, age, religion, (dis)ability, veteran status, income level, gender identity, sexual orientation, political orientation, historically and currently underrepresented populations, and much more.
Learning, environments, people, and responsible stewardship are core values that underlie the mission of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. We are committed to fostering accessibility and affordability to the highest level of educational excellence. This is especially important for supporting the sustainability of Nebraska’s rural communities and the wellbeing of their residents who represent the majority of UNK students.
As defined by the American Association for Colleges and Universities (AACU), inclusive excellence is an active process through which colleges and universities achieve excellence in learning, teaching, student development, institutional functioning, and engagement in local and global communities (AACU). This mission represents the essence of our institutional existence and the measure of our success. The health and sustainability of our nation, state, community, and university depend on our commitment to be inclusive and leave no one behind.
Accordingly, we recognize that our personhoods, institutions, and communities are works in progress and commit ourselves to ongoing self-reflection and lifelong learning. Our journey toward inclusive excellence calls for ongoing innovation and transformation of our higher education practices to support societal advancement, economic and workforce development, and the diverse needs of our citizens.
UNK is committed to an equitable and inclusive campus climate and culture that values the lived experiences of all stakeholders and supports their sense of inclusion and belonging. My message to UNK students, faculty, and staff: We see you, hear you and stand with you! We are the change, and together we will build a university for everyone!
Sincerely,
Dr. Maha Younes
Pronouns: she/her
Associate to the Chancellor for Inclusive Excellence
College of Business and Technology
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Education
Graduate Studies
An Equity, Access and Diversity committee works to identify needs and advises Administration on programming. The links below are places to find specific related information.
Students, staff and the public are served by specific offices and programs, depending on your interests or needs: