Conference focuses on UNL’s fiiture KELLOGG from page 1 conference. The commission began in 1995 when the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges asked the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to support the mission to “rethink public education.” Wednesday’s conference focused on tiie “student experience.” Seth Demer, a senior agricultural education major; warned the university not to get into a rut “Saying ‘I can’t go any farther,’” Demer said, “where are you reaching as an institution, and who told you to go there?” Demer, former president of the national FFA, highlighted the Kellogg Commission’s seven “action commit ments” to academic reform, which included: . ■ Realizing partnerships with ele mentary and secondary schools. Demer said he favored a “seamless” 'education from high school to college. !