Visibility for UNL Statistics

Please see the notice from Professor Bhaskar Bhattacharya:

 

Dear Statistics Community,

 

You are probably aware that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) decided on December 5, 2025, to eliminate its statistics department along with three other academic departments. This includes the closing of all degree programs and the firing of tenured and tenure-track faculty in these units. Their last day of employment with UNL will be the 14th of May, 2027. The decision of elimination by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents was taken arbitrarily, without any warning, based on a flawed analysis of historical performance data. Members of the statistics department and supporting units have pointed this out to the UNL administration repeatedly, with emphasis on the many strong and supportive letters from the statistics community, but to no avail. This action sets a poor precedent for statistics as a discipline, threatens the academic principles of tenure, and is an infringement on the academic freedom to research topics without administrative interference. The budget reduction model used at UNL could easily be replicated at other universities.

 

Our colleagues at UNL have excellent credentials and documented strengths in both teaching and research. Details of their achievements, research, and teaching interests can be found on their respective websites (see https://statistics.unl.edu/faculty). They are looking for timely employment opportunities and, in some cases, support for pending applications for permanent residency. We appeal to the broader statistical community for information regarding professional opportunities, both domestic and international. Information can be sent to the individual faculty via email or to:

 

Bhaskar Bhattacharya
Professor, Department Head
Department of Statistics
Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
University of Nebraska–Lincoln bbhattacharya8@unl.edu

 

 

 

Thursday, March 26, 2026 by Megan Glenn