University of Nebraska President Ted Carter on Tuesday was named the new president of The Ohio State University.
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University of Nebraska President Ted Carter, shown on Feb. 24, has been with the university for less than four years.
Photos: New NU President Ted Carter at the Naval Academy and in Nebraska
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Ted Carter, priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, speaks during a forum at Hawks Hall in early November.
Carter Forum
Ted Carter, priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, and his wife, Lynda Carter, greet UNL student Keaton Fricker at a forum at Hawks Hall on Tuesday.
New NU President
Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., the priority candidate to be the next president of University of Nebraska, speaks at a news conference announcing his selection at Varner Hall on Oct. 25.
Carter Forum
Ted Carter, priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, and his wife, Lynda Carter, greet student government representatives during a forum at Hawks Hall on Tuesday.
Carter Forum
Ted Carter, priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, speaks during a forum at Hawks Hall in November. After becoming the priority candidate, Carter toured the state, holding several forums at each campus and meeting with stakeholders at private functions. In all, he attended more than three dozen events over the course of two weeks.
New NU President
Walter "Ted" Carter Jr. is the priority candidate to be the next president of University of Nebraska.
Carter Forum
UNL student leaders Emily Johnson (left) and Temi Onayemi listen as Ted Carter, priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, speaks at Hawks Hall on Tuesday.
Carter Forum
Ted Carter, priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, speaks during a forum at Hawks Hall on Tuesday.
New NU President
Walter E. Carter Jr., the priority candidate to be the next president of the University of Nebraska, speaks at a news conference at Varner Hall on Friday.
Ray Mabus, Walter “Ted” Carter
CONavy Secretary Ray Mabus, second from bottom right, and Vice Adm. Walter “Ted” Carter, left, superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, pose for a photo with Navy players and their trophy after the Military Bowl NCAA college football game against Pittsburgh, Monday, Dec. 28, 2015, in Annapolis, Md. Navy won 44-28.
