The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 13, 1974, Page page 9, Image 9

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Anne Campbell, former NU public affairs director
has been selected as the new Nebraska
Commissioner of Education.
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Public affairs director to be
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The University wii! lose a public
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The State Board of Education last
Friday unanimously approved the selec
tion of Campbell, who will replace
resigning Cecil B. Stanley. Her salary
will be $28,000 per year.
Campbell has been NU public affairs
director since 1972. She is also national
president of the American Association
of University Women.
Campbell formerly was Madison
County superintendant of schools and
administrative assistant for public af
fairs of the Lincoln Public Schools
Administration.
Campbell said Wednesday she will
travel through Nebraska before taking
the new position to ask people what they ,
perceive to be the role of the
Department of Education.
Campbell said her goal as commis
sioner is to achieve communication and
cooperation between all levels of the
educational system. That means iden
tifying the problems of NU, the
vocational-technical schools, colleges
and high schools, she said, j
Campbell said her variety of experi
ence at both, the elementary and
postsecondary educational levels gave
her a broader view than some educator 3
who have been exposed only, to one level
of education.
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provide some service and leadership to
education," Campbell said of her
appointment. "I hope I can give a new
perspective."
As public affairs directo", Campbell
has worked with the Facultv Legislative
Liaison Committee and has represented
NU interests in the Legislature. Other
dutiec, sne said, included developing
workinc relationships with other
univrsilics and assisting NU President
D. 8 Varner in "telling thp Univeicit
storv :o people of Nebraska."
' Th.-"t .'1 leans informing Nebraskans
about t,! o!lment trends and subsequent
adjustnients in class scheduling, she
said. For example, when aj surplus of
teachers emerged several lyears ago,
adjustments were made in fche Univer
sity curricula, she explained.!
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friday, September 13, 1974
daily nebraskan
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