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Architecture design-builds benefit students, communities
March 2, 2018
Society & Culture
Herbie Husker examines building plans in an Architecture Hall lab space. This image is part of the Nebraska Alumni Association's 2018 calendar.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for March 2
March 2, 2018
On Campus
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Researchers ID, map phosphorus pollution of global freshwater
March 1, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
A button design by Cindy Miesbach is available for staff employees to show their support of diversity and inclusiveness.
Listening session inspires diversity, inclusion buttons
March 1, 2018
On Campus
Winners holding Oscar statuettes
Dixon predicts this year's Oscar winners
February 28, 2018
Arts
Society & Culture
The "I Love NU" Advocacy Day is 2 to 5 p.m. March 6 at the Nebraska State Capitol. The event is free and open to the public.
'I Love NU' Advocacy Day is March 6 at State Capitol
February 28, 2018
Academic Advising
Academic Advising Association 'a bridge' to student success
February 28, 2018
Society & Culture
On Campus
Nebraska research hydrologist Joe Szilagyi has shown that precipitation has decreased in the most heavily irrigated regions of Nebraska, a finding that could have worldwide water-conservation implications if substantiated by further research.
Research shows large-scale irrigation reduces local precipitation
February 27, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
Nebraska's Terri Norton (right) works on a project with Lucy Ampaw Asiedu, a graduate student in architectural engineering.
Norton honored for work as a STEM 'multiplier'
February 26, 2018
Science & Technology
An excavator drops rubble into a truck trailer on the Cather-Pound implosion site. Data gathered during the implosion is being used to help further understand how the collapse of buildings during extreme events — like earthquakes — may affect nearby structures.
Cather-Pound data to further earthquake-related research
February 23, 2018
Science & Technology
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By the Numbers: Implosion cleanup
February 23, 2018
On Campus
The windmill on East Campus, located behind the Animal Science Building, turns in the wind.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Feb. 23
February 23, 2018
David Wolfe
Husker alumnus prepares for 2020 Olympic bid
February 22, 2018
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
"The competitive position of Nebraska exporters in agriculture and manufacturing improves as the dollar falls," says Eric Thompson, an economist and director of the Bureau of Business Research at Nebraska.
Declining dollar helps boost Nebraska economic outlook
February 21, 2018
Business & Law
Nebraska's Steve Goddard (left) and Jon Kerrigan (right) meet with a Japanese colleague during an international trade mission in early February.
University, state officials collaborate on trade mission to Japan
February 20, 2018
On Campus
From right, evaluators Michelle Howell Smith, Susan Pense and Leslie Hawley provide feedback to teachers and school personnel participating in the Expanded Learning Opportunity Design Challenge.
Researchers evaluate rural Nebraska after-school programs
February 20, 2018
Society & Culture
Husker students help produce report on human trafficking
February 20, 2018
Society & Culture
Jay Storz stands on the Tibetan Plateau, more than 15,000 feet above sea level. Storz and his colleagues have shown that many high-altitude bird species underwent different mutations to develop the same adaptation: hemoglobin better at capturing and distributing scarce oxygen.
Study: High-altitude birds evolve similar traits via different mutations
February 19, 2018
Science & Technology
Megan Elliott is a mentor at the Berlinale Talents summit in Berlin.
Elliott excited for 'brilliant opportunity' to mentor, learn, network in Berlin
February 19, 2018
Arts
On Campus
Phi Mu sorority members dance during the HuskerThon event on Feb. 17. The sorority raised the most money for the event, which supports Children's Miracle Network.
HuskerThon raises $203K for Children's Miracle Network
February 19, 2018
On Campus

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