University of Nebraska Omaha
The first Omaha University was established in 1908 in the Kountze Place neighborhood of North Omaha. The primary classes were situated in the Redick Mansion, once at North 24th and Pratt Streets, from 1909 through 1917. As the college was built up a couple pieces north of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, the vast majority of its initial workforce were enlisted from Seminary instructors, and in addition the staff of Bellevue College. There were 26 understudies in the first year, a large portion of whom had moved on from Omaha Central High School. Three of the University's initial four presidents were appointed Presbyterian priests. Two different structures on the first grounds included Jacobs Hall, an exercise center raised in 1910, and Joslyn Hall, a classroom building raised in 1917.
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