Allan Vorda, MA 76
Allan has published his book, The Babel Hiking & Book Club (or, A Sexual Odyssey) through the Danish publishing company Mellemgaard.
Allan has published his book, The Babel Hiking & Book Club (or, A Sexual Odyssey) through the Danish publishing company Mellemgaard.
“My biggest accomplishment this past year is that I will be 90 years old on my birthday. That’s been a task and a blessing. My health is still pretty good, and my mind is sound. Go Mavericks.”
Ronald spent two years in the Army in Alaska after graduation. His career took him to Nebraska, Texas and Oklahoma. He retired Dec. 7, 1999, and moved back to the Hill Country of Texas, where he has lived ever since. He has been married three times and has three children

Congratulations to six new members of the UNO Air Force ROTC Alumni chapter! The cadets were sworn in as 2nd Lieutenants on May 17, 2025. Major General Bill Murphy, BGS 90, Mobilization Augmentee to the USSTRATCOM Commander, spoke at the commissioning ceremony for new Lieutenants held in a hangar at Offutt Air
“My biggest accomplishment is starting a small sticker business! I took a big leap into content creation and freelance while attending UNO; pleasantly surprised when I realized all of the stuff that I learned from my classes can be applied towards freelancing.”
“My most significant accomplishment was transitioning from social service to becoming a paraprofessional in the classroom. After working for a social service for about three years, the change was worth it. I’m in a better place with myself in life and doing better. I was able to apply my skills

Ellie, Associate Athletic Director/Director of Development, Omaha Athletics, won the Jason Galaska Rising Star Award through the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD). She was awarded this for her exceptional leadership and innovation in college athletic fundraising, making significant contributions at every step in her career. Her impact at UNO has
Judge Mark Siedlik recently retired after serving thirty-five years as an Administrative Law Judge for the Missouri Department of Labor, Division of Workers Compensation. Judge Siedlik twice served as the Chief Judge, once in the St. Louis Division, and once in Kansas City.
Elie was awarded a scholarship to pursue graduate studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He will be studying Sports Leadership while continuing his passion for soccer and community engagement.

Dayton is using the business skills he acquired during his time at UNO by starting a running apparel brand called ‘Your Pace, Your Peace’ created to inspire self-improvement for others and help people in need. 25% of the profits from sales are donated to organizations dedicated to mental health awareness