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June surveys show strong consumer, business confidence
July 7, 2017
Business & Law
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Why a single nuke's impact shouldn't only be measured in megatons
July 6, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Darci Vetter (left) speaks while Chancellor Ronnie Green (center) and Clayton Yeutter listen during a Heuermann Lecture in January 2016. Vetter has been named diplomat in residence to help launch the Clayton K. Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Finance at Nebraska.
Vetter named Yeutter Institute diplomat in residence
July 6, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
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Poll: Despite strong ag ties, rural Nebraskans take downturn in stride
July 6, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
A new study by Nebraska's Lisa Kort-Butler shows that regular viewing of violence through news reports can
Study: Violence in news toughens opinions on crime, punishment
July 6, 2017
Business & Law
Society & Culture
Nebraska in the national news: June 2017
July 6, 2017
On Campus
Reed Kraeger earned the reserve championship in the steer wrestling competition at the 2017 College National Finals Rodeo.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for July 7
July 6, 2017
On Campus
Nebraska's Michael Sibbernsen and students from Metropolitan Community College prepare a high-altitude balloon for launch on June 24. The launch was a test run for a NASA-funded project for the solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
Project takes to the sky for eclipse study
July 5, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Nebraska economics professors (left) Ann Mari May and Mary G. McGarvey have published a paper examining how the political leanings at the state level affect labor market outcomes for women.
Economists find gender gap follows red-blue border lines
July 3, 2017
Business & Law
A study by Nebraska researchers shows that in the Great Plains, the average area of land annually burned by wildfire has grown by more than 400 percent between 1985 and 2014.
Study shows wildfires are increasing on the Great Plains
June 30, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Curling and broomball are among the club sports that make use of the Breslow Ice Hockey Center. The facility was recently named among the nation's best.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for June 30
June 30, 2017
On Campus
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What's in a name? Monikers alter empathy in the brain
June 29, 2017
Society & Culture
K-9 handler Greg Byelick (left) discusses his new partner, Justice, with Mike Heller (right) and his son Robbie prior to the start of the Huskers' spring football game on April 15. The University Police Department has added two K-9 patrols that will primarily be used for bomb detection.
Nebraska ranked among nation’s safest universities
June 28, 2017
On Campus
.Ron White cooks catfish during an East Union Café and Grill summer grill out on June 16. Housing has offered the lunch hour specials for five years.
Demand, family recipes fuel success of East Campus grill outs
June 27, 2017
On Campus
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1 billion suns: World’s brightest laser sparks new behavior in light
June 26, 2017
Science & Technology
A child with microcephaly is held by a caregiver in a Brazil facility that cares for people affected by congenital zika syndrome.
Study explores how to support caregivers affected by Zika virus
June 26, 2017
Society & Culture
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4,300-plus named to Deans' List/honor roll for spring 2017
June 23, 2017
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New research illuminates a dark side of hope
During terminal illness, hope can have a dark side
June 22, 2017
A summer construction project will shift the way traffic flows through the core of City Campus. The work includes closing a stretch of 17th Street and converting three lanes of one-way, southbound traffic to two-way traffic, with one lane southbound and another lane northbound. The project will also add dedicated bike lanes to Vine and 16th streets.
Project to shift traffic flow through City Campus
June 21, 2017
On Campus
Obolibe from Togo films Fatou from Guinea sample a Ben and Jerry's ice cream slice while listening to Chris Tuggle, Assistant Professor of Marketing, talk about strategic management using the icre cream company as an example. Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.  The university is hosting 25 emerging leaders from 49 sub-Saharan African nations for a six-week Civic Leadership Institute. June 20, 2017.
Africa’s emerging leaders attending national program at Nebraska
June 21, 2017
On Campus

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