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Suping Lu, a professor in the University Libraries, continues to expand his research into attrocities by Japanese troops in China. HIs publications feature eyewitness accounts of the atrocities and aftermath of the Nanjing massacre.
Lu’s book examines German diplomacy during, after violence in Nanjing
July 3, 2023
Society & Culture
On Campus
Aaron Haake
Haake, 6 alumni receive NSF grad research fellowships
April 27, 2022
Science & Technology
As part of budget reductions related to the global pandemic, university leaders have opted to close the Confucius Institute. Launched in 2007, the institute was intended as a way to expand understanding of China language and culture, while also developing connections between Nebraska and the people of China.
Budget shifts include Confucius Institute closure
September 4, 2020
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Yield-gap study finds China can meet rice demand despite land changes
April 15, 2019
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
The next Confucius Institute cooking class at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will allow participants the chance to make traditional Chinese dumplings. The class is Sept. 19.
Confucius Institute cooking classes begin Sept. 19
September 8, 2016
Harvey Perlman addresses students at Zhejiang University City College on June 15. During a visit to Hangzhou, China, Perlman and Wu Jian, president of Zhejiang University, discussed ways to expand the partnership degree program between the two universities.
UNL, Zhejiang University to expand partnership program
June 21, 2016
On Campus
A survey conducted by UNL's Joseph Weber and a colleague at Shantou University shows that Chinese journalism students seek more critical reporting about their nation and less censorship of the news media.
Weber's study finds Chinese faith in western media
February 25, 2016
Society & Culture
Suping Lu, a professor in the University Libraries, continues to expand his research into attrocities by Japanese troops in China. HIs publications feature eyewitness accounts of the atrocities and aftermath of the Nanjing massacre.
Lu receives international honor for Nanjing massacre research
February 26, 2015
Weber: Will Hong Kong lose more freedoms?
October 1, 2014
One of the images on display by Wang Dajun at the Rotunda Gallery.
Exhibition by distinguished Chinese photog arrives
September 23, 2014
A survey conducted by UNL's Joseph Weber and a colleague at Shantou University shows that Chinese journalism students seek more critical reporting about their nation and less censorship of the news media.
Survey shows Chinese journalism students seek less news censorship
June 4, 2014
Harry Wu
Activist to address U.S./China relations in 21st century
February 6, 2014

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