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Chancellor Ronnie Green talks during a First Husker orientation session on Aug. 13. Green, who was a first-generation college student, is among the more than 300 faculty and staff who have volunteered for the First-Generation Nebraska program.
First-Gen Nebraska to open spring semester with waffles
December 15, 2017
On Campus
A new publication by Dana Divine (left), Steve Sibray and Les Howard (both not pictured) highlights Nebraska's seven secondary aquifers.
Publication highlights Nebraska’s secondary aquifers
December 15, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Nebraska's Susan Swearer, professor of educational psychology, talks about empowerment with leaders from Paul Mitchell Schools. Swearer is a national expert on bullying.
Swearer: Social media not best avenue to deal with bullying
December 14, 2017
Society & Culture
Nebraska's Neihardt Residence Hall complex
Bus fee, communication restructuring withdrawn from budget proposal
December 14, 2017
On Campus
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Study shows how brain anticipates social exclusion
December 14, 2017
Society & Culture
APC budget hearing set for Jan. 17
December 14, 2017
Natalie Koziol and Abbie Raikes
Researchers examine global tools that measure childhood learning
December 13, 2017
Society & Culture
The opening of the 2013 UNL homecoming parade was led by the Army ROTC color guard.
Nine ROTC cadets to receive military commissions
December 13, 2017
On Campus
wildfires
Nebraska expertise supports wildfire recovery in California
December 12, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Society & Culture
Ark Wrecking employees hang a protective fabric over a mesh wall along 17th Street on Aug. 21 as part of preparations for the razing of Cather and Pound halls. The wall is designed to keep dust and debris from reaching Knoll Residential Center and Cather Dining Center. The residence hall towers are scheduled to be imploded at 9 a.m. Dec. 22.
Countdown to Cather, Pound implosion nears finale
December 12, 2017
On Campus
NIS sculpture
Nebraska Unwrapped: Innovation Studio provides 'makers' tools of their dreams
December 12, 2017
Arts
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
Supercomputers stand at the ready in Nebraska's Schorr Center, which is the home to the Holland Computer Center.
Researchers to assist with Smart Gigabit Communities project
December 11, 2017
Science & Technology
Husker team earns $12M to train state's child and family services workforce
December 11, 2017
Society & Culture
Nebraska's Richard Wood (in yellow) and members of his research team prepare to collect sensors and cables after completing a sensing survey of Pound Hall on Dec. 2. The research project is creating a complete picture of how dynamics of Cather and Pound halls are changing as demolition crews prepare the towers for a Dec. 22 implosion.
Cather, Pound razing offers teaching, learning moments for engineers
December 8, 2017
Science & Technology
On Campus
Holly Hatton-Bowers
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Dec. 8
December 8, 2017
Taylor Schendt, a freshman honors student, stands next to the sign she made for a project in Nebraska's "Street Art: Art in the Urban Environment" course. The honors seminar was led by Sandra Williams, associate professor of art.
Street art course offers unexpected challenges, lessons
December 7, 2017
Arts
New research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln sheds light on how producers can be incentivized to implement pro-environmental land use practices on their property.
Banerjee explores incentives, nudges for coordinated land use
December 7, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
The sun sets as Nebraska's Love Library cupola glows over downtown Lincoln. Chancellor Ronnie Green announced Dec. 5 that the university will not be moving forward with additional proposed budget cuts.
Chancellor: Additional budget cuts not needed — yet
December 6, 2017
On Campus
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Could a cardboard principle boost vehicle safety?
December 6, 2017
Science & Technology
Christina Fernandez, a pediatrician with the Creighton University Medical Center, examines a child. A partnership that included researchers from four Nebraska universities shows promise in assisting parents with early childhood obesity.
Researchers develop family-centered approach to address child obesity
December 5, 2017
Society & Culture

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