The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1976, Page page 6, Image 6

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By f irry Jo Kill
V,'ii!in three weeks, administrators from UNL w21
meet wiih mergers of the academic communities of four
other states to dixuss a proposed regional veterinary
science school to be buIH Li Lined.!,
A project of the C!J West Regional Comjnisdon, the
proposed school would serve students from the Dakotas,
Montana, Nebraska, and Wyoming, The meeting will gjve
educators from the five states a chance to learn more
about, the proposed school and discuss ths advantages and
disadvantages of the proposal, Eugene feigcid, a member
of the Oil West Regional Commission, ssid. The date and
location of the meeting have not been decided yet, In
gold said, but it will take place within the next
three weeks.
The Old West Regional Commission comprises the
governors of the five states. At a Nov. 6 meeting in
Lincoln, the governors voted to have the conference,
according to Don Nelson, alternate to the commission for
Nebraska Gov. J. James Exon. Expenses for the confer
ence, including traveling costs for the educators, will be
paid by the commission, Nelson said.
The conference is the only action that has been taken
on the regional vet school following completion of a
feasibility study last spring, Nelson said. The study,
done by Prof. Clarence Cole of Ohio State University, ex
plored the need for a regional veterinary science school
and offered proposals concerning curriculum, budgeting
and construction. One of the proposals recommended the
UNL East Campus as the school site.
UNL offers definite advantages as the site for the
school, UNL Prof. Ucwsxi Gttcsoa sdd. A recently com
pleted $8 m-Iica complex on JjliX Campus serves the
UNL Veterinary Science Dept. Primarily taed for diagnos
tic and research work, the buildings xlzo have seme ckss
room space, Ottcson said. Construction of a regional
veterinary school at UNL would eliminate building dupli
cation, he added. ,
Nebraska is the big state" as far as the use of the pro
posed school is concerned, according to Ottcson. Nebras
ka students would account for 40 per cent of the total
enrollment in the five-state school, he said. Also, more
than 40 per cent of the livestock needed by the school
would come from Nebraska.
. Cole's proposal recommended that the regional veter
inary school be located near a medical college as well as
a graduate college. UNL fulfills those requirements with
its graduate school on campus and the University of
Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
UNL educators who most likely w21 be attending the
upcoming meeting support the proposed UNL location.
UNL Chancellor Roy Young said it would be an advan
tage to the livestock industry and to the university in
general to have a regional veterinary school on campus.
Martin Massesgale, vice chancellor for the UNL
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, said UNL
will play a greater part in the regional veterinary school
program because of the proposed site.
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