January 5, 2026
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students,
I am writing today to share an important leadership update regarding the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as Chancellor Rodney D. Bennett prepares to conclude his service on January 12.
I am grateful to Chancellor Bennett for his service to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. During his tenure as UNL’s 21st chancellor, he led the campus through a period of significant challenge and progress. His work to stabilize the campus’s financial position, strengthen fundraising and advance student success and retention has helped position UNL well for the future. He has consistently emphasized listening to and learning from students, whose talent, resilience and ambition continue to define this campus. He has also served as a strong leader for key systemwide decision making to build on our strategic planning and many other areas.
Chancellor Bennett has often spoken about the deep pride Nebraskans feel for this university—as alumni, Husker fans, research partners and beneficiaries of UNL’s statewide engagement. That pride, and the strong foundation it rests upon, will continue to guide the university forward.
To ensure continuity in leadership, Kathy Ankerson has agreed to serve as interim chancellor following Chancellor Bennett’s departure. Kathy is a familiar face on campus, having served as UNL’s executive vice chancellor from 2022 until her retirement in 2024. Her term as EVC followed roles as dean, associate dean and professor in the College of Architecture. I appreciate Kathy’s willingness to step into this role at an important moment for the campus, and I am confident she will lead with purpose and care, guided by her belief that every person and every interaction matters.
With UNL’s current budget challenges being addressed and joint accreditation with the University of Nebraska Medical Center on the near horizon, UNL is well-positioned to continue to engage in thoughtful, future-focused planning. We understand that the news about Chancellor Bennett is one change on top of many other changes. It will be critical that every member of our UNL community has the opportunity to share their thoughts and help to shape our path forward. Interim Chancellor Ankerson and I will plan to hold several listening sessions to this end; details for those sessions will be shared soon.
Please join us in thanking Chancellor Bennett and his family for their service to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and in supporting the campus community. I remain confident in UNL’s future and in the strength, commitment and shared purpose of the people who make this university extraordinary.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.
President, University of Nebraska System