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NU Foundation’s UNK advancement team moving to Regional Engagement Center

May 8, 2024
Tyler Ellyson
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The University of Nebraska Foundation’s UNK advancement team will relocate in late May to the Regional Engagement Center at University Village, located just south of U.S. Highway 30.
The University of Nebraska Foundation’s UNK advancement team will relocate in late May to the Regional Engagement Center at University Village, located just south of U.S. Highway 30.

Alumni House will be listed for sale as part of transition

KEARNEY – The University of Nebraska Foundation’s advancement team for the University of Nebraska at Kearney, comprised of foundation and alumni association staff, will relocate in late May to the new Regional Engagement Center on the UNK campus.

The Regional Engagement Center, located just south of U.S. Highway 30, is a cornerstone of University Village, a 104-acre development that combines educational, residential, commercial and recreational opportunities within a pedestrian-oriented neighborhood.

In conjunction with the move, the foundation will list for sale the UNK Alumni House, 2222 Ninth Ave. The foundation and UNK jointly decided to sell the house, which has served as a gathering place for alumni and community groups but has not housed foundation or alumni staff since 2015. The Regional Engagement Center will provide a technology-rich venue for campus, foundation and alumni association meetings and events going forward.

Scott K. Anderson with Coldwell Banker Town & Country Realty of Kearney will market the 6,160-square-foot property on behalf of the foundation. The house, which has had several owners during its history, has been owned by the foundation since 1992. Once the house is sold, it’s anticipated the proceeds will be transferred to UNK, subject to approval by the University of Nebraska Foundation Board of Directors. The foundation is working closely with the university archivist on the historical and memorabilia items located in the Alumni House.

“The Alumni House has played an important role in UNK’s history and its evolution and success over the years,” said Lucas Dart, vice president of UNK alumni relations and development for the University of Nebraska Foundation. “Even so, our needs and opportunities are different today than when I began advancement work 22 years ago. Our new space in the Regional Engagement Center is ideally suited to meet our needs today and into the future.”

The Regional Engagement Center, a public-private partnership, will connect people across the state, serving as a hub for business, education and community development in greater Nebraska.

“I’m excited for this next chapter,” UNK Chancellor Doug Kristensen said. “The Regional Engagement Center will be a centerpiece and anchor for University Village that will attract talented students and faculty to UNK, bring new businesses to the city and benefit employers across the state. We’re thrilled to have the University of Nebraska Foundation and the UNK Alumni Association as the Regional Engagement Center’s first occupants.”

The foundation and UNK Alumni Association are currently located in offices at 214 W. 39th St. in Kearney. Their new address in the Regional Engagement Center will be 2204 University Drive, Suite 103, Kearney, NE 68845. Telephone numbers will remain the same. The foundation’s Kearney office can be reached at 308-698-5270, and the UNK Alumni Association can be reached at 308-698-5271.

The UNK Alumni House was built in 1906 and served as a residence for A.O. Thomas, the founding president of the Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney (now UNK). The house was designed by Nebraska architect George A. Berlinghof in the Neoclassical Revival style and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for Nebraska. The house will be listed for sale.
The UNK Alumni House was built in 1906 and served as a residence for A.O. Thomas, the founding president of the Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney (now UNK). The house was designed by Nebraska architect George A. Berlinghof in the Neoclassical Revival style and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for Nebraska. The house will be listed for sale.
Tags: Doug Kristensen, Lucas Dart, Regional engagement center, University of Nebraska Foundation, University Village, UNK Alumni Association

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