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Nebraska Law named nation’s best value
October 14, 2016
Business & Law
Scott Anderson, professor of music, mimics the look of Bob Dylan in the poster in the background. Anderson is teaching an honors course that focuses on Dylan, who earned the Nobel Prize for Literature on Oct. 13.
For Anderson, Dylan's magic rests in the lyrics
October 14, 2016
Arts
Nebraska students pose for a selfie as Brad Paisley plays on stage during a free Oct. 13 concert on City Campus. The concert drew thousands.
Paisley rocks thousands in free concert
October 14, 2016
On Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Oct. 14
October 14, 2016
On Campus
Dennis Kuhnel (center) and Matt Douglass look over a collection brought in by Chuck Anders (in the Husker sweatshirt), and his daughter Jennifer Peters (right), during the Artifacts Roadshow event on Oct. 7 in Mullen.
Roadshows help expand anthropological education
October 12, 2016
Society & Culture
Project will use drones to survey wetland habitats
October 12, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
British environmental writer and science advocate Mark Lynas speaks about genetically modified organisms Oct. 10 at Nebraska Innovation Campus.
Lynas shares his GMO journey in Heuermann Lecture
October 11, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Chris Bilder
Statisticians work to streamline medical testing
October 11, 2016
Science & Technology
Writing Center tutor Michaela Luckey (right) gives Cassie Kiihne opinions and options for a paper.
An Hour on Campus: The Writing Center
October 10, 2016
Two executive vice chancellor finalists to visit
October 10, 2016
On Campus
UNL is again aiming to impact the lives of thousands by participating in the Lincoln-area Combined Campaign for Health and Human Services.
Combined Campaign launches Oct. 17
October 10, 2016
On Campus
Tomas Helikar has earned a National Institutes of Health grant that will advance his work into immune system modeling to aid researchers and biology education.
Immune system modeling gets boost
October 7, 2016
Science & Technology
Soft focus image of shopper standing next to shelf of groceries
September surveys show optimistic businesses, wary consumers
October 7, 2016
Business & Law
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Oct. 7
October 7, 2016
On Campus
A female dark fishing spider (left) and its male counterpart, which sacrifices itself as a food source immediately after mating. A new study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Gonzaga University has found that this cannibalism can benefit the male's offspring.
Ultimate sacrifice: Spider's post-sex cannibalism aids offspring
October 6, 2016
Science & Technology
Undergrad work put alumna on 'genius' award path
October 5, 2016
Science & Technology
The Rural Poll is the largest annual poll of rural Nebraska perceptions on quality of life and policy issues. Organization of the poll is led by UNL's Department of Agricultural Economics and the Rural Futures Institute at NU.
Poll: Rural Nebraskans satisfied with their communities
October 5, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Survivor's talk headlines human trafficking conference
October 5, 2016
On Campus
Nebraska in the national news: September 2016
October 5, 2016
On Campus
Judy Walker (left) discusses a math question with doctoral students Erica Miller (center) and Allison Beemer. Walker leads a new National Science Foundation-funded project to increase the number of women in mathematics, especially at the doctoral level.
Project aims to boost women in math grad programs
October 4, 2016
Society & Culture
Science & Technology
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