LINCOLN — Tuition would rise, campuses would face millions in budget cuts and a new scholarship program for the state’s brightest students would grow significantly under the proposed budget that will go before the University of Nebraska’s Board of Regents next week.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Architectural Hall, seen here in July 1987 following a $4.38 million renovation, is the university's oldest building. It originally housed UNL's library and art gallery and served as headquarters for the Nebraska State Historical Society.
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Louise Pound Hall previously housed the College of Business Administration. It opened in 1919 and was renovated in 2018.
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The Temple Building, at 12th and R streets, is home to the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. It was completed in 1908 and renovated in the 1970s.
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Morrill Hall is home to the State Museum of Natural History on the UNL City Campus.
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Banners tream down through the atrium gathering place which unites UNL's Architecture Hall and Architecture Hall West, the former law college building, in this November 1987 photo.
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Construction underway in January 1986 renovating and linking UNL's former law building (left) and Architectural Hall.
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Construction on Architecture Hall, originally built as a library for $110,000, started in 1892. It was renovated for $4.3 million in the mid-1980s.
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UNL demolish the Cather and Pound residence halls in 2017.