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Students walk up the south staircase toward the third floor of the College of Business' new Howard L. Hawks Hall on the opening day of the fall semester.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Aug. 25
August 25, 2017
On Campus
A bumblebee lands on a cone flower in the University of Nebraska's Love Garden on City Campus.
Pollinator tours, activities offered Aug. 3
August 2, 2017
Steve Spomer searches for signs of butterflies among flowers in a pollinator garden on East Campus.
Walking tour to explore pollinator garden
July 5, 2017
Curling and broomball are among the club sports that make use of the Breslow Ice Hockey Center. The facility was recently named among the nation's best.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for June 30
June 30, 2017
On Campus
Steve Spomer searches for signs of butterflies among flowers in a pollinator garden on East Campus.
Pollinator garden tours offered June 6, July 5
June 2, 2017
On Campus
Courtesy Karunakar Rayker
‘Incredible Insects’ make their way to Morrill Hall
May 31, 2017
On Campus
The university will hold a workshop for adults interested in learning more about insects. Pictured above is the life cycle of a great Mormon butterfly.
Registration open for BugMasters training camp
May 19, 2017
On Campus
"Herbarium XX: Lupinus texensis" by Lari Radabaugh Gibbons.
Museum to host science, art activities on Earth Day
April 13, 2017
Arts
On Campus
The Nebraska Union
Beneficial insects symposium is April 15
April 12, 2017
On Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Jan. 20
January 20, 2017
On Campus
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
Entomology Professor Fred Baxendale introduces Vinnie the vinegaroon to a BugFest guest in 2015.
BugFest set for Sept. 11
September 2, 2016
Science & Technology
On Campus

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