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Sitting in chairs, Leta Powell Drake and two family members examine the honorary degree during the university's Aug. 14 commencement exercises in Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Leta Powell Drake earns honorary doctorate from Nebraska U
August 16, 2021
Arts
Society & Culture
On Campus
Bird and bee artwork by Sarah Kaizar sits on a desk at Cedar Point Biological Station.
Cedar Point residency offers creative outlet for artists
August 16, 2021
Arts
On Campus
Elizabeth Pernicek is photographed in front of a brick wall.
Vaccinated Husker wins time for self-care
August 16, 2021
On Campus
Mugshot of Carolina Saquiche Dominguez, a summer 2021 graduate from Grand Island.
Campus, family supports help Dominguez realize collegiate dreams
August 13, 2021
Society & Culture
On Campus
Business student Caleb Newburn stands, arms crossed, by a Hawks Hall wall decorated with the Nebraska N.
Power of community put Newburn on path to success
August 13, 2021
Business & Law
On Campus
Amelia-Marie Altstadt
Persevering through pandemic, Altstadt to graduate with master’s
August 13, 2021
On Campus
Streamers float down at the end of the undergraduate commencement ceremony Aug. 14 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Carter urges grads to think big, commit to being their best selves
August 12, 2021
On Campus
The inaugural Herd That! Conference is 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at the Animal Science Complex on East Campus.
Grandin to headline inaugural Herd That! Conference
August 12, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Brazil-based research empowering vulnerable families, communities amid COVID-19
August 11, 2021
Society & Culture
Collin Swedberg, an agricultural educator at North Platte High School, was among the attendees of the inaugural Guide Conference hosted by the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program.
Conference encourages teachers to develop entrepreneurial mindset
August 11, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
William Belcher, associate professor of anthropology (left); LuAnn Wandsnider, professor of anthropology; Sophia Perdikaris, director of the School of Global Integrative Studies; and  Kat Krutak-Bickert, unit coordinator for SGIS, look over the Reller Prairie Field Station.
After a decade vacant, Reller Prairie makes a comeback
August 10, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
The university is giving away prizes to all students, faculty and staff who are vaccinated and voluntarily upload their status to an online registry.
11 Huskers score vaccine registry prizes
August 10, 2021
On Campus
City Campus | University Communication
Fall semester re-entry testing begins Aug. 15
August 10, 2021
Miqaela Davis (right), from Omaha, smiles at her mom, Monica, after finishing decorating one of her walls in August 2020. The majority of Husker students using the residence halls will move in Aug. 15-19, with curbside service again provided.
Curbside service to smooth way for residence hall move-in days
August 9, 2021
On Campus
Aerial shot of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Chancellor outlines COVID-19 protocols for fall semester
August 6, 2021
Mountain lion overlooking LA
Mountain lions moved less, downsized territory during LA’s pandemic shutdown
August 6, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Rural Fellows Ahmed Al Rawahi (left) and Laruent Ikuzwe moved cattle to pasture with Gothenburg residents.
Rural Fellows celebrate conclusion of summer-long internships
August 6, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Julia Stephenson poses for a photo in front of a mural.
Husker filling her plate, thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine
August 6, 2021
On Campus
Bukoski melds math and song
August 6, 2021
Science & Technology
On Campus
Lynne Elkins, assistant professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at Nebraska, has earned a five-year, nearly $700,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to develop a tool that may shed light on the composition and movement of magma.
Elkins developing modeling tool to study makeup, movement of magma
August 5, 2021
Science & Technology

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