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A three-week remote learning session that started Nov. 30 gave ag economics major Rob Buhl the opportunity to finish his degree in 3 1/2 years and start farming full time this spring.
Buhl sprinting to finish during three-week session
December 7, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Seven CSE students have been named Chancellor’s Scholars.
11 students named Chancellor's Scholars
December 7, 2020
1918 Cornhusker Football Team, courtesy of Archives & Special Collections, UNL
Online exhibit connects 2020, 1918 pandemics through Husker football
December 7, 2020
In 2019, the Rotary Club #14 hosted the International Student Picnic at Holmes Lake Park (pictured above). This year, due to COVID-19, the event was transformed to a virtual setting.
Expanded partnership offers local mentorship for international students
December 7, 2020
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Nebraska to grant 1,404 degrees Dec. 19
December 7, 2020
On Campus
Charging stations
Charging stations for electric vehicles come to campus
December 4, 2020
On Campus
Shawntell Kroese
Supply chain stressed but not broken by pandemic
December 4, 2020
Business & Law
The Education Abroad Office has created the Global Experiences Innovation Fund for faculty and staff to develop new virtual, on-campus and domestic global programs for summer 2021.
Education Abroad launches new program development fund for faculty, staff
December 4, 2020
On Campus
Course planning will be streamlined for spring semester.
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for Dec. 4
December 4, 2020
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Business expectations solid in Nebraska
December 4, 2020
Business & Law
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Nebraska U's pandemic-driven ingenuity highlighted in annual research report
December 3, 2020
On Campus
Nebraska's Trey Andrews is using funds from the Office of Research and Economic Development to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting Latinos and individuals with histories of substance abuse.
Andrews developing strategies to help high-risk groups navigate COVID
December 3, 2020
Society & Culture
Children, Families and the Law
Center on Children, Families and the Law honored for helping the helpers
December 3, 2020
Society & Culture
On Campus
Dr. Liang (Leon) Xu
Xu examines mechanism to speed drug approval process
December 3, 2020
The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska and the Black Student Union will co-host a Women of Color in STEM panel, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Presented via Zoom, the panel is part of a series of racial equity and inclusion events.
Green, Barker continue diversity, inclusion conversation series
December 3, 2020
On Campus
Recycling stations
Recycling processes updated across eight campus buildings
December 2, 2020
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Ian Murphree's rendering of primary structural system.
Architecture studio explores solutions for environmental sustainability
December 2, 2020
Society & Culture
On Campus
Nebraska in the national news: November 2020
December 2, 2020
On Campus
A University of Nebraska–Lincoln research team led by Lisa Knoche, research associate professor and co-director of the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools, has been awarded a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support early intervention services to help the families of infants and toddlers who are not developing typically.
Husker researchers awarded $1.6M to strengthen services for infants, toddlers
December 2, 2020
Society & Culture
A vendors sells produce at the Fallbrook Farmers Market in northwest Lincoln on July 23. A new $1 million, three-year grant will allow Nebraska Extension to expand the Double Up Food Bucks program to more grocery stores and farmers markets across the state.
Grant expands Nebraska SNAP recipients’ access to fresh produce
December 1, 2020
Agriculture & Environment

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