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Old 12-08-2005, 03:40 PM
NebraskaDelt NebraskaDelt is offline
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I never understood why some universities use their initials backwards. The University of Nebraska uses NU? I can understand them not wanting to be confused with the United Nations, but seriously, it's not Nebraska University. Although one could argue that the Latin used on the seal could be converted to NU, but no.

In this day and age where there are several different schools using the moniker of the University of ABC State (ie: University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL); University of Nebraska-Kearney(UNK); University of Nebraska-Omaha(UNO); University of Nebraska-Medical Center(UNMC)--I could have listed all of the CSU schools: that is California State University), wouldn't it be best to simply type out the name of the school with the city? It would save a lot of time and trouble.
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