Early College, Career STEM program grows university outreach

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Early College, Career STEM program grows university outreach

Lincoln Northeast students conduct an experiment as part of the university's Early College and Career STEM program.
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Lincoln Northeast students conduct an experiment as part of the university's Early College and Career STEM program.

Engagement lies at the heart of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s land-grant mission. And, through the N2025 strategic plan the university is focusing that engagement, building on successes and strengthening outreach to Nebraska, the world and alumni.

Those successes include the Early College and Career STEM program offered by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. The program is focused on teaching about food, energy, water and societal systems to some 900 Lincoln Northeast High School students. Click the video below to learn more.

Video: Spotlight on CASNR early college and career STEM program

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 fourth video published April 11 with a focus on the university’s engagement and outreach.

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

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