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'Blue Echoes' artist to speak at quilt museum
March 30, 2016
On Campus
UNL business and engineering students spent spring break in Uganda. The students planned, designed and built a machine that flattens used drinking straws mechanically, streamlining a process formerly done by hand. Workers at Kinawataka Women Initiatives, the organization receiving the machine, then weave the flattened straws into bags, mats, jewelry and other retail items.
Students return after spring break work in Uganda
March 29, 2016
Business & Law
Children play at the UNL Children's Center. A survey developed by Gallup and the University of Nebraska system’s Buffett Early Childhood Institute, showed that the majority of Nebraskans value and support early care and education for young children.
Survey: Nebraskans support early childhood programs
March 29, 2016
Society & Culture
University administrators and project donors cut the ribbon during the March 28 dedication of UNL's Adele Coryell Hall Learning Commons. The 24-hour learning and study space opened for student use in January.
University celebrates opening of Adele Hall Learning Commons
March 29, 2016
On Campus
A new study by UNL sociologists Tara Warner and Courtney Thrash shows that rural Nebraska youths are more likely to use alcohol than urban peers.
Study examines rural, urban youths' substance use
March 28, 2016
Society & Culture
Nuclear weapons scholars closely watching North Korea, Iran
March 28, 2016
Society & Culture
CEHS advances in rankings column.
Series seeks diversity input from students, faculty, staff
March 28, 2016
On Campus
University of Nebraska President Hank Bounds invites members of the university community, external stakeholders and all Nebraskans to share their thoughts on the search for the next chancellor of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Seven faculty earn professorships
March 28, 2016
On Campus
The 2015 December commencement ceremonies begin at Pinnacle Bank Arena. UNL is one of the nation’s best four-year institutions in substantially improving graduation rates for African-American students, a newly released national report shows.
University is national leader in improving black student grad rates
March 25, 2016
On Campus
'Final Perl' celebration is April 1
March 25, 2016
On Campus
UNL landscape architecture students explore Fairmount Park in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The park is being rehabilitated and UNL students are among a group of partners assisting the Council Bluffs Parks and Recreation department with the project.
Students gain real-world experience through park project
March 24, 2016
Exhibit, events to mark 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death
March 24, 2016
Arts
UNL experts examine roots of Brussels attacks
March 23, 2016
Society & Culture
Students work in a lab at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis, Nebraska. A new agreement will allow Curtis students who finish a specific two-year track to transfer to UNL and earn a bachelor's degree from the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
UNL agriculture college, NCTA sign transfer agreement
March 23, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Menzel to perform as part of new Lied Center series
March 23, 2016
Arts
On Campus
UNL will hold a History Harvest seeking items that reflect Czech American Culture in Nebraska on April 9 in Wilber.
History Harvest to tap state's vast Czech American community
March 22, 2016
Society & Culture
UNL engineer Jinsong Huang holds a crystal that can detect significantly smaller doses of X-rays than materials used in leading commercial detectors, as reported in a new study published by the journal Nature Photonics.
New crystal is four times more sensitive to X-rays
March 22, 2016
Science & Technology
UNL researchers are part of a new USDA-funded project designed to address water challenges in the Ogallala Aquifer region. Data collected will be used to develop crop management and irrigation technologies to help maintain aquifer health.
Ogallala Aquifer is focus of new USDA-funded research project
March 22, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Photographers crowd the front of a boat during a tour of Prince William Sound and the Columbia Glacier in Alaska. A new report issued by UNL outlines how rapid warming in the Arctic is influencing weather effects in the central United States.
Report examines how changing Arctic weather impacts the Midwest
March 21, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
McCoy produces TV report on WWI general
March 21, 2016
Society & Culture

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