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A rainbow forms over an irrigation pivot in a grain field, with a blue sky in the background.
Study highlights role of risk attitudes in crop insurance outcomes
March 31, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Theresa Catalano is photographed in a stairwell.
Catalano draws on Fulbright Specialist experience for teaching inspiration
March 31, 2026
Society & Culture
A man in a black suit gestures behind a lectern filled with microphones.
Barton outlines how politicians exploit voter information fatigue
March 31, 2026
Society & Culture
Jiromi Corona, Jeni Fry, Jacey Deplanty, and Dez Fisher, Statewide Youth Action Board on Homelessness members and Nebraska Appleseed Child Welfare Youth Fellow, present at the Nebraska State Capitol
Youth leaders bring lived experience to Nebraska homelessness advocacy
March 30, 2026
On Campus
Society & Culture
Prospective students pose for a photo wearing corn necklaces during Admitted Student Day.
From pep rally to residence halls, 1,700+ future Huskers explore campus life
March 30, 2026
On Campus
Jeffrey L. Day, professor of architecture at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, stands in an architecture classroom. He is wearing a blue button-up shirt over a black shirt, black pants and black shoes. His left hand is in his shirt pocket.
College of Architecture’s Day to present April 14 Nebraska Lecture
March 30, 2026
On Campus
Society & Culture
University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumna Allison Porter Carpenter (center) floats during a zero-gravity parabolic flight as part of a study of the wearable gravity countermeasure “Skinsuit.” The flight took place aboard NASA’s specially modified “Vomit Comet,” which flies parabolic arcs to simulate 20- to 30-second periods of weightlessness for astronaut training and equipment testing. (Image credit: Steve Boxall)
Husker alumna reaches for the moon with NASA role
March 30, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
A crane flies toward the sun during a red sunrise, while hundreds of Sandhill Cranes sit along the Platte River in Nebraska.
Students embark on spring break to experience majestic crane migration
March 27, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
 Michael Forsberg, left, Research Assistant Professor in the School of Natural Resources, helps Lilliane Roberts, a senior Fisheries and Wildlife major, set up their camera as they prepare to watch Sandhill Cranes arrive on the Platte River.
Forsberg helps immerse Huskers in the wonder of Nebraska
March 27, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Science & Technology
Lillian Bittle, a freshman Journalism major, studies art history while relaxing under the “Birth of Venus” sculpture on a warm February day.
Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for March 27
March 27, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Arts
Science & Technology
Two people speak in front of a mural speling out David.
Architecture planning collaboration continues to shape downtown David City
March 27, 2026
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
Brooklyn Buell, a white college student with long brown hair stands in a striped black and white sweater and jeans.
Buell uses 3-3 program to move from ranch life to law school
March 27, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Business & Law
A large group of 25 students gathers in a group photo in front of a grand, stone building with a dark roof that forms a square around them in Paris.
Honors students visit Paris for spring break trip
March 27, 2026
Arts
Society & Culture
Color portraits of (from left) Kevin Artiles Fernandez, Ben Beecham, Danny Berg and Anthony Rubek on a red campus background.
Four Huskers win Roper Sports Writing awards
March 27, 2026
Society & Culture
Love Library and nearby buildings viewed from the air.
University enters final stretch to make digital content accessible
March 24, 2026
On Campus
Rebecca Jack, a white woman with long, curly dark hair stands in a black blouse and tan trousers in the College of Business.
Jack earns dissertation fellowship with Bureau of Economic Research
March 24, 2026
Business & Law
Society & Culture
Claire Woeppel, an ALEC sophomore from Chambers, dressed in her dark blue corduroy FFA jacket, forms a heart with her hands.
Nebraska FFA celebrates series of landmark achievements
March 24, 2026
Agriculture & Environment
Society & Culture
A competitor runs a practice robot match in the Coliseum.
4-H youth dig into robotics during FIRST Lego League Championship
March 23, 2026
On Campus
Science & Technology
A man stands between paintings.
Seger-Franklin helps preserve Great Plains stories
March 23, 2026
Society & Culture
Chance audition helped Sherman find his Husker ensemble
March 20, 2026
Arts

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