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Directed by Andrew Benson (pictured), the Nebraska Food for Health Center will bring together strengths in agriculture and medicine from throughout the university system, and will help develop hybrid crops and foods to improve the quality of life of those affected by critical diseases.
Nebraska Food for Health Center to unite strengths in agriculture, medicine
September 16, 2016
Science & Technology
New name for Whittier building honors Prem S. Paul
September 16, 2016
Science & Technology
On Campus
Eric Thompson (second from right), associate professor of economics, works with student research assistants in the College of Business Administration’s Bureau of Business Research. The bureau is designed to assist with Nebraska’s economic development efforts.
Indicator shows more signs of slow growth in early 2017
September 16, 2016
Business & Law
Japanese trade leader urges Trans-Pacific deal ratification
September 15, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
University of Nebraska-Lincoln student Firdavskhon Nasimov prepares to place the university’s student experiment into the RockSat-X payload at the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
Students launch NASA design project
September 15, 2016
Science & Technology
College of Architecture students work on their PARK(ing) Day installation on campus. The exhibits will be on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 16.
Architecture students to transform parking stalls
September 15, 2016
Arts
On Campus
Hernan Garcia-Ruiz, assistant professor of plant pathology, has earned a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how plants identify viral RNAs that allow a virus to replicate.
$1.3M NIH grant to aid study of plants’ viral defense
September 14, 2016
Science & Technology
A kiva, or round room, is shown at Pueblo Bonito inside Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico.
Nebraska, NASA team up to chart evidence of indigenous landscapes
September 14, 2016
Science & Technology
CBA leads university’s U.S. News & World Report ranks
September 13, 2016
Business & Law
On Campus
Matthew Jockers, an English professor at Nebraska who uses computers to study literature, and his colleague enlisted university supercomputer Tusker in their quest to identify the secret to making the New York Times Bestseller List.
What makes a bestselling book? Ask Tusker
September 12, 2016
Arts
Society & Culture
A statue on campus honors former U.S. Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter. The university has announced three endowed chairs as the foundation of the Clayton K. Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Finance.
Gifts establish endowed chairs for Yeutter Institute
September 12, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Business & Law
Judy Wu-Smart, an entomologist at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has co-authored new research suggesting that a popular class of nicotine-based insecticides have substantial effects on honey bee colonies.
That stings: Study finds insecticide hurts queen bees' egg-laying abilities
September 9, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
New national ads highlight university's potential
September 9, 2016
On Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Sept. 9
September 9, 2016
On Campus
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln research team has earned a grant to create an online tool to help policymakers in making drought-related decisions.
Web tool will help officials make drought-related decisions
September 9, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Chimpanzees interact in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. A recent study by University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers suggests that humans and chimps exhibit nearly identical patterns in how they interact socially and remember things in their environment.
Study: Humans, chimps share cognitive connection
September 8, 2016
Society & Culture
Poll finds rural Nebraskans value their local schools
September 8, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Members of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's freshman class line up in the shape of an "N" during the New Student Tunnel Walk on Aug. 27. For the second year, enrollment at the university has surged to an all-time high.
Record freshman class pushes enrollment to all-time high
September 7, 2016
On Campus
Nebraska in the national news: August 2016
September 7, 2016
On Campus
Faculty, staff, students can help gain reaccreditation
September 6, 2016
On Campus

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