Former University of Nebraska President Ted Carter resigned from Ohio State University over the weekend after disclosing an inappropriate relationship to the university's board of trustees.
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Ted Carter thanks Nebraskans at his introductory news conference on Tuesday following his appointment to be the next president of Ohio State University.Â
Photos: New NU President Ted Carter at the Naval Academy and in Nebraska
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Vice Adm. Ted Carter, the new superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, talks to reporters on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014 in his office in Annapolis, Md. Carter said he wants to focus on continuing efforts to build a cybersecurity center on campus, ensuring students get a strong foundation in leadership and ethics and maintaining and even boosting study abroad opportunities.Â
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Vice Adm. Walter “Ted†Carter, the superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, talks about Midshipman Justin Zemser during a news conference on Thursday, May 14, 2015. Standing in back are from left, Naval Academy Rabbi Josh Sherwin and Midshipman Brandon Teel. Zemser, on a break from the U.S. Naval Academy was among those killed when an Amtrak passenger train derailed Tuesday in Philadelphia.
Barack Obama, Ted Carter
President Barack Obama shakes hands with United States Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, April 27, 2016, during a ceremony to present the Navy football team with the 2015 Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.Â
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President Donald Trump, center, standing with Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, second from right, watch the second half of the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.Â
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U.S. Naval Academy superintendent Ted Carter, third from left, stands with Navy players after an NCAA college football game between Navy and Memphis, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018, in Annapolis, Md.
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President Donald Trump, center, standing with Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, right, talks with people during the second half of the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.Â
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.Â
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President Donald Trump, center, walks with Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, right, across the field during half-time at the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.
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President Donald Trump, left, walks with Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, right, across the field after the first half of an NCAA college football game between the Army and the Navy, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018, in Philadelphia.Â
Walter E. "Ted" Carter
Vice Adm. Walter E. "Ted" Carter, superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, throws out a ceremonial first pitch before a baseball game between the Washington Nationals and the Milwaukee Brewers at Nationals Park, Monday, July 4, 2016, in Washington.
Trump Navy Army Football
President Donald Trump, left, walks with Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, right, across the field after the first half of an NCAA college football game between the Army and the Navy, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018, in Philadelphia.Â
Ray Mabus, Walter "Ted" Carter
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, left, chats with Vice Adm. Walter “Ted†Carter, superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, before the Army-Navy NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014, in Baltimore.Â
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President Donald Trump, second from left, is joined by, from left, West Point Superintendent Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, as they walk off of the field before the start of the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.Â
Keenan Reynolds, Ted Carter Jr
U.S. Naval Academy superintendent Ted Carter, Jr., left, presents a diploma to Keenan Reynolds, graduating Midshipman and the Baltimore Ravens' sixth round NFL draft pick, during the Academy's graduation and commissioning ceremony in Annapolis, Md., Friday, May 27, 2016. U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced Friday that Reynolds may defer his service and be eligible to play in the NFL in 2016.
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President Donald Trump, second from left, is joined by, from left, West Point Superintendent Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Naval Academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Ted Carter, during the playing of the national anthem before the start of the Army-Navy NCAA college football game in Philadelphia, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018.Â
Carter Forum
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.Â
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.
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.Â
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.
New NU President
Ted Carter is the new president of the University of Nebraska.
New NU President
Walter "Ted" 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.

