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W. Joseph Bruckner, BGS 78

W. Joseph Bruckner has been inducted into the American Antitrust Institute Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame recognizes practitioners for three major contributions: distinguished service to the private antitrust enforcement community, commitment to the enforcement of the antitrust laws and success in fighting for competition, consumers and workers.  

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John M. McNamara, BS 77

John studied creative writing with Professor Emeritus Richard Duggin and recently released his 14th novel, Death of a Household God, available at Amazon.com.  

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Debby Whitehill Bloom, BSBA 76, MBA 81

Debbie just turned 70! She has worn many hats over the years: retail clerk, waitress, security guard, medical claims agent, accountant, programmer, advertising manager, insurance agent, author, stock broker, banking rep. Her 70th birthday party included much love from family and friends, six of her 12 grandchildren were there, and she was

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Joel C. Snell, BA 66, MA 70

Joel is a professor emeritus at Kirkwood College. He began teaching in 1966 and retired in 2010. He was a research fellow and a member of the Arlington Institute. He was on the editorial board of Psychology and Education and was on the board of education. He has hundreds of publications, is featured in Marquis’ Who’s Who, and toured with 40

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In Memory / Fall 2025

We extend our condolences to the family and friends of these graduates. Reported to the University of Nebraska Foundation June 28, 2025 to October 1, 2025.

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Ryan Curtis

Ryan Curtis sees curiosity as a superpower — one that’s fueled his rise from UNO student-athlete to engineering leader.

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Averie Linnell

A question about workplace psychology set Averie Linnell on a path that led to interning with one of tech’s biggest names.

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Anthony Galdamez

Anthony Galdamez turned a passion for curiosity and exploration into roles as a NASA Solar System Ambassador and astronaut candidate.

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