Profile By: Hali Barber
Catherine Pope started her undergraduate coursework at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) during the late 1960s. She began her studies towards the end of the African American Civil Rights Movem
Mary Mudd has inarguably been one of the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) strongest leaders. Beginning her career here in 1969, Mary developed a passion for the University and its students. S
AREAS OF INTREST: Education“Starving artist” has echoed through workshops and studios for hundreds of years, usually to describe a male artist, barely scraping by, who becomes famous upon his death. Neither male nor starvin
AREAS OF INTREST: Arts, EducationAs a professional victim advocate at the Women’s Center for Advancement, Sakura Yodogawa-Campbell is on the frontline of Omaha’s response team for domestic violence and sexual assault. From starti