The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 19, 1981, Page page 25, Image 25

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    Wednesday, august 19, 1931
daily nebraskan
page 25
Problems of students, staff
solved bu UNI ombudsman
Students and staff who have any prob.
lem on campus can get help from the
Office of the Ombudsman, according to
UNL's assistant ombudsman.
Faye Mouton said no problem is too
small for the ombudsman's office. The
office deals with enrollment and grade
problems as well as questions on library
fines.
"Our job is to interject some heart into
the system," Moulton said.
When a student or staff member can not
solve a problem through established
channels, the ombudsman's office can "cut
through the bureaucracy," she added.
Mouton said anyone needing assistance can
come in and see Ombudsman Alan E.
Dittmer or her, with or without an
appointment.
The ombudsman's office deals with 600
to 700 problems a year, she said.
The office is at 14th and Vine streets in
Lyman Hall 116. The phone number is
472-3633.
Moulton said she felt there might be
some confusion in thinking that the
ombudsman's office is an advocate's office.
"We don't necessarily take the side of
everyone who walks through the door,"
she said.
"Nobody gets everything they want
when they walk into our office," Moulton
said. Everyone must compromise, she said.
Regents located at top
of administrative ladder
Fulfilling the three goals of the NU
system-research, teaching, and public
service-requires an effective adminis
tration, the NU public information
director said.
At the top of the university's admini
stration is the eight-member NU Board
of Regents and three non-voting stu
dent regents.
The regents are elected from eight
districts for six-year terms. The regents
are the governing board of the univer
sity. They determine final policy for
tuition, salaries and construction, Raglin
said.
University President Ronald W.
Roskens is subordinate to the board of
regents. Roskens deals with the broad
picture of the university, problems that
affect all three campuses: UNL, UNO
and the NU Medical Center.
The board of regents and Roskens
meet weekiy with university administra
tors: William Swanson, NU vice presi
dent for governmental affairs; Steven
Sample, executive vice president for
academic affairs; Raglin; Hans Brisch,
executive assistant to the president;
Alan Seagren, vice president for admini
stration, and Richard Wood, university
general counsel.
Each of the three campuses is direct
ed by its own chancellor. The chancel
lors deal with daily campus concerns
Chancellor Martin Massengale heads
the UNL administration. Massengale is
assisted by the director of institutional
research and planning, Harry Allen, and
Affirmative Action Director Brad Munn.
The vice chancellors include Robert
Rutford, research and graduate studies;
John Strong, acting vice chancellor for
academic affairs; Howard Ottoson, act
ing vice chancellor for agriculture and
natural resources; Richard Armstrong,
vice chancellor for student affairs, and
John Goebel, acting vice chancellor for
business and finance.
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and Sunday returns at the Student Union
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
FRIDAY SERVICE
Lv LINCOLN. NEB 3:40 PM
Lv NU Student Union 3:45 PM
Ar Grand Island 6:15 PM
Shelton 6:57 PM
Kearney 7:25 PM
Elm Creek 7:45 PM
Overton 7:57 PM
Lexington 8:12 PM
Cozad 8:32 PM
Gothenburg 8:47 PM
NORTH PLATTE 9:35 PM
Ogallala 9:35 PM
Chappel D10:40PM
Sidney 11:20 PM
Kimball 12:05 AM
Lv LINCOLN .3:30 PM
Lv NU Student Union .3:35 PM
Ar Millard (W. Omaha) .4:35 PM
Ar OMAHA, NEB 5:00 PM
SUNDAY RETURN SERVICE
Lv Ogallala 11:05 AM 11:57 AM
NORTH PLATTE 1:10 PM 2:10 PM
Gothenburg 2:58 PM
Cozad 2:02 PM 3:13 PM
Lexington 2:22 PM 3:33 PM
Overton 3:48 PM
Elm Creek 4:00 PM
Kearney 3:05 PM 4:20 PM
Shelton 4:48 PM
Grand Island 4:15 PM 5:25 PM
Ar LINCOLN 6:15 PM 7:40 PM
Ar NU Std't Union 6:20 PM 7:45 PM
Lv OMAHA 6:30 PM
Lv Millard 6:45 PM
Ar NU Std't Union 7:40 PM
Ar LINCOLN 7:55 PM
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INFORMATION CALL:
Lincoln 474-1071 Grand Island 382-1810
Omaha 341-1900 North Platte 532-2324
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