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Research into the experiences and hurdles undocumented immigrants face in higher education is being led by Nebraska's Neeta Kantamneni.
Researcher turns focus to 'Dreamers' in college
February 3, 2017
Society & Culture
January surveys: Business and consumer confidence improve
February 3, 2017
Business & Law
Nebraska in the National News: January 2017
February 3, 2017
On Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Feb. 3
February 3, 2017
On Campus
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Higher Learning Commission reaccredits university
February 2, 2017
On Campus
More than 600 volunteers participated in the university's first Out of Darkness Campus Walk on April 17, 2016. The event raised $25,000 and was among the nation's top-five suicide awareness fundraising walks.
Students honored for suicide prevention fundraiser
February 2, 2017
On Campus
Guest curator Carrie Morgan selected this photo, "Landscape -- Grain Elevator and Lightning Flash, Lamesa, Texas," by Frank Gohlke for the "15 Photographs, 15 Curators" exhibition at Sheldon Museum of Art.
Huskers assist with new Sheldon photo exhibition
February 1, 2017
Arts
On Campus
University leaders add public forums in four Nebraska cities
January 31, 2017
On Campus
Nebraska researcher Lorey Wheeler is part of a $1 million National Science Foundation project designed to engage students' interest in engineering, especially those underrepresented in the field.
Project aims to shape kids’ attitudes toward engineering
January 31, 2017
Society & Culture
Science & Technology
Varner Hall, headquarters of the four-institution University of Nebraska system.
Leaders' statement on executive order: 'We must be more inclusive, not less'
January 30, 2017
On Campus
Through his work at Nebraska, Professor of Practice of Journalism Matt Waite has become a leading voice in drone journalism.
Nebraska to partner in national drone journalism training
January 30, 2017
On Campus
Visitors watch the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C. Nebraska's Mario Scalora assisted with threat assessment during the event.
Scalora lends threat expertise to inauguration
January 30, 2017
Society & Culture
Discovery could bolster traits of soybeans, other crops
January 30, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Bounds names team to cut costs in system operations
January 27, 2017
On Campus
A trombone player practices during the Cornhusker Marching Band's trip to the Music City Bowl in December. Walker Pickering, a photography professor, has captured images of marching bands and drum corps since 2006.
Photo series inspired by Pickering's love for marching bands
January 27, 2017
Arts
University of Nebraska-Lincoln students travel by boat to the Embera Drua indigenous community in Panama. Those pictured are (from left) Lucas Kahnk, Joseph Gomez, Debbie Seeley, trip sponsor J.K. Osiri, Corrin Bemis, Max Camey, Talia Halperin and Jacy Spencer.
Students visit Panama for sustainability project
January 27, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Business & Law
Society & Culture
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Jan. 27
January 27, 2017
On Campus
Doctoral student Molly Franz (left), pictured here with adviser psychology professor David DiLillo and senior research associate Jessica Calvi, has been awarded an National Institutes of Health grant that allows her to use saliva samples to measure how stress affects some mothers’ interactions with their children. Jessica Calvi, a senior research associate with Nebraska’s Salivary Bioscience Lab, will test the samples for the presence of the stress hormone cortisol.
Saliva gives researchers new tools to understand behavior
January 26, 2017
Science & Technology
Karsten Koehler (center) works with students in his exercise science lab in Nebraska's Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences.
Study suggests fitness and iron deficiency linked to GPA
January 25, 2017
A musical tops Oscar noms? No surprise, film scholar says
January 24, 2017
Society & Culture

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