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Students prepare to compete in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's 13th rodeo, held in 1971. The event is organized annually by the Rodeo Club.
Archives anniversary project seeks student-group histories
April 12, 2018
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Sen. Adam Morfeld listens as Michael True discusses his research, "Species Richness, Relative Abundance, and Disease Exposure in Small Mammals."
Undergrads take research to Nebraska legislators
April 11, 2018
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Lauren Lesiak
Husker earns Goldwater scholarship
April 11, 2018
Science & Technology
Surin Kim (left) is leading a research team exploring ways to increase entrepreneurship in rural Nebraska. The project is supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
USDA grant supports rural entrepreneurship project
April 10, 2018
Society & Culture
Woomera Test Range, South Australia
Legal experts: Conflict in outer space will happen
April 10, 2018
Business & Law
Richard Moberly, dean of Nebraska Law, leads a lecture in McCollum Hall. A new law in business major will feature five law faculty guiding four classes offered to undergraduates through the College of Business.
Law, business partnership creates new undergraduate program
April 10, 2018
Business & Law
Prague Spring
Prague Spring 50 draws international audience
April 9, 2018
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Catherine Berrick (right) explains her research on bats to Nebraska Sen. Robert Hilkemann during the 2017 Spring Research Fair breakfast and poster presentation at the State Capitol building. Students will interact with senators as part of the 2018 fair on April 10.
Spring research fair to feature 450+ Huskers
April 6, 2018
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Earthstock celebrates 5 years with day of service
April 6, 2018
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Nebraska in the national news: March 2018
April 6, 2018
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Nebraska business, consumer confidence settle at high levels
April 6, 2018
Business & Law
Finalists to become the next dean of Nebraska Engineering are (from left) David Ashley, Lance C. Pérez and Mei Wei. Campus interviews begin April 18.
Engineering dean finalists named; open forums set
April 6, 2018
Science & Technology
On Campus
Herbie Husker throws the bones at Lanes 'n Games in the East Union. The photo is is featured as the April image in the Nebraska Alumni Association's 2018 calendar.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for April 6
April 6, 2018
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We be slammin’: Young researchers share personal science stories
April 5, 2018
Science & Technology
Nebraska students clean windows as part of a previous Big Event activity organized through ASUN. The 2018 Big Event is April 7 and will include more than 3,000 volunteers working across Lincoln.
Student-led Big Event to make community impact
April 4, 2018
On Campus
University unveils 'serious' cuts ahead of state budget hearing
Hage, Medill, Molfese collect universitywide honors
April 4, 2018
On Campus
The university is the only institution from Nebraska to be included in the volume and one of only 21 to be listed from Nebraska and neighboring states.
Students begin sharing their vision for the university's future
April 4, 2018
On Campus
April Stortvedt teaches her fifth-grade class in Lincoln, Nebraska. Stortvedt participated in TAPP for Latino Families along with one of her students.
Research builds relationships between schools, Latino families
April 4, 2018
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Robert "Bob" Wilhelm has been named Nebraska's next vice chancellor for research and economic development.
New research leader an expert at building public-private partnerships
April 3, 2018
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Kevin Smith, professor of political science, has published findings that people can choose liberals or conservatives by a viewing a person's photo or video. Behind Smith are photos from the 2003 Congressional Pictorial Directory. Top row from left: John Duncan (R-TN), John Olver (D-MA), George Miller (D-CA), Phil Crane (R-IL). Bottom row from left: John Shadegg (R-AZ), Jim McDermott (D-WA) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA).
Red or blue in the face? Study says conservatives show less emotion
April 3, 2018
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