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October 18, 2021
On Campus
A slave carries a drum of burned wood to make charcoal in Brazil. Forests have been decimated in the country to create coal, which is then used for Brazil's steel industry. The forests are cut down and burned with slave labor.
Students hear from modern slavery expert
October 18, 2021
Society & Culture
On Campus
Holly Hatton-Bowers, assistant professor of child, youth and family studies, is leading research to support the well-being of educators in Early Head Start and Head Start programs. (Photo by Kyleigh Skaggs, CYFS)
Research aims to strengthen Head Start, early childhood educators’ well-being
October 18, 2021
Society & Culture
Craig Allen and Tala Awada
Husker ecologists forge international network focused on ag, climate resilience
October 18, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Rural, urban concerns with ag industry featured on RFD-TV
October 18, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Internal search for next executive vice chancellor begins Oct. 20
October 15, 2021
On Campus
Jennifer Clarke
For Clarke's research, pictures are worth thousands of data points
October 15, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
On Campus
A student checks the ears of an adolescent in Nicaragua in 2016.
Huskers maintain audiology service in Nicaragua despite travel limitations
October 15, 2021
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
On Campus
Large blue skeleton figure looming in haunted house
Temple Building to host Lincoln's only haunted attraction
October 14, 2021
Arts
Society & Culture
On Campus
Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nebraska, has received a $747,855 National Science Foundation CAREER award to study how an unusually versatile bacterium can be harnessed to more efficiently break down plant waste.
Husker scientist studying cellular metabolism’s role in fight against diseases
October 14, 2021
Science & Technology
Chancellor explores Nebraska's unique Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior
October 14, 2021
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
On Campus
Dorian Bobbett
Chemistry department rolling out lab expansions, upgrades for students
October 13, 2021
Science & Technology
On Campus
Patricio Grassini
Husker agronomist co-developing global agriculture platform
October 13, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Business & Law
Science & Technology
Bex Rangel
Rangel sets sights on improving others' mental health
October 13, 2021
Senior Nebraska Mesonet technician Glen Roebke runs tests on a set of weather station barometers. A new sensor calibration lab has been developed by the Nebraska State Climate Office in Nebraska’s School of Natural Resources.
Nebraska State Climate Office develops weather sensor calibration lab
October 12, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
American bison
Losing ground? Dense bison herds may threaten nesting bird species
October 12, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Aerial view of the East Campus mall where the first East Campus Discovery Days was held on June 12.
Green thanks EVC Spiller for service to the university
October 11, 2021
On Campus
Meteorological radar
Feather phenomenon: Radar indicates stronger hurricanes trap, transport more birds
October 11, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
A child takes a helping of pineapple in a child care setting
Parents, child care providers both play role in healthy habits, but there's a disconnect
October 11, 2021
Society & Culture
The new UNL Report report system will replace TIPS and increase user resources.
State of Diversity forum slated for Oct. 28
October 11, 2021
Society & Culture
On Campus

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