NU System President Carter Visits UNO Aviation Institute
Carter met with students and utilized the flight simulation facility.
- published: 2021/04/22
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University of Nebraska (NU) System President Ted Carter paid a visit to the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s campus on April 20 and explored the Aviation Institute.
During his visit to the institute, which is housed within the College of Public Affairs and Community Service (CPACS), Carter spoke with students and faculty and used the flight simulation facility.
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