Keith Zimmer
Executive Associate Athletic Director – Life Skills
The Athletic Department provides Life Skills programming for every student-athlete, first to acclimate them to the University of Nebraska, and then to promote their total-person development. Areas of emphasis include proactive life skills education, community involvement, career planning, effective communications, healthy relationships, leadership development, alcohol and drug education, domestic violence awareness and money management.
Keith works directly with the following teams: Football, Rifle, Softball, Swim & Dive, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis Volleyball
Learn more about the rest of the UNL Athletics Life Skills Staff here.
Kate Frazier
Assistant Director of Life Skills
The Athletic Department provides Life Skills programming for every student-athlete, first to acclimate them to the University of Nebraska, and then to promote their total-person development. Areas of emphasis include proactive life skills education, community involvement, career planning, effective communications, healthy relationships, leadership development, alcohol and drug education, domestic violence awareness and money management.
Kate works directly with the following teams: Football, Women’s Basketball, Cross Country, Track & Field
Learn more about the rest of the UNL Athletics Life Skills Staff here.
Stacey Burling
Director of Education & Engagement Programs
The Athletic Department provides Life Skills programming for every student-athlete, first to acclimate them to the University of Nebraska, and then to promote their total-person development. Areas of emphasis include proactive life skills education, community involvement, career planning, effective communications, healthy relationships, leadership development, alcohol and drug education, domestic violence awareness and money management.
Stacey works directly with the following teams: Football, Men’s Basketball, Bowling, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Soccer
Learn more about the rest of the UNL Athletics Life Skills Staff here.
Tom Lemke
Assistant Director of Life Skills/PEO Director
The Athletic Department provides Life Skills programming for every student-athlete, first to acclimate them to the University of Nebraska, and then to promote their total-person development. Areas of emphasis include proactive life skills education, community involvement, career planning, effective communications, healthy relationships, leadership development, alcohol and drug education, domestic violence awareness and money management.
Tom works directly with the following teams: Football, Baseball, Men’s Gymnastics, Women’s Gymnastics, Wrestling
Learn more about the rest of the UNL Athletics Life Skills Staff here.