
Dr. Lloyd Bell
Dr. Lloyd Bell is a professor in the Agricultural Leadership Education and Communication department. He is a Nebraska native having received his B.S. in Agriculture from the University of Nebraska in 1971, M.S. in 1980, and Ph.D. in 1984. He began his career as an instructor of vocational agriculture in West Point, NE. and Blair, NE. In 1976, he was appointed as an Assistant Director of Agriculture in Nebraska. He has been a faculty member in the College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources (CASNR) since 1978.
Dr. Bell has taught extensively in the teacher preparation program of the department. He also teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in leadership, and conducts seminars in the Center for Leadership Development. He currently teaches course work in undergraduate/graduate programming as well as advanced teaching strategies at the graduate level.
Within the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at UNL, he has received the NACTA Teaching Award of Merit and the L.W. Crowe Award for undergraduate advising. He has been recognized by the North Central Region of the American Association for Agricultural Education (AAAE) as an Outstanding Agricultural Educator and for Distinguished Teaching.
Dr. Bell's scholarly activity and research interests are in curriculum development and minority education issues. He is a member of the graduate college, and regularly presents and publishes at regional and national meetings and proceedings. Dr. Bell currently serves as vice-president for the north central region of AAAE as well as president-elect of the association.
Lloyd Bell
Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68583-0709
Voice: 402-472-8739
FAX: 402-472-5863
E-mail: lbell1@unl.edu






