Early childhood programs focused on helping children, families

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Early childhood programs focused on helping children, families

Nebraska alumna Monica Meyer works with children at the Malone Center in February 2019. Meyer is a graduate of the award-winning Child, Youth and Family Studies program.
Craig Chandler | University Communication
Nebraska alumna Monica Meyer works with children at the Malone Center in February 2019. Meyer is a graduate of the award-winning Child, Youth and Family Studies program.

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s interdisciplinary endeavors are helping solve critical challenges in Nebraska and the world. In the College of Education and Human Sciences, that work is focused on improving the lives of children and families through early childhood education and development. Learn more in the video below.

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Video: Early Childhood Education and Development in the College of Education and Human Sciences

As the university enters the third year of the strategic plan, campus leaders recently gathered to discuss progress made toward the document’s six aims and related goals. Videos from the discussions are being released through April 25 with a weekly theme tied to each of the N2025 aims. The third video published April 4 with a focus on the university’s interdisciplinary work.

Learn more about the N2025 Strategic Plan and the experiential learning aim.

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