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Steve Spomer searches for signs of butterflies among flowers in a pollinator garden on UNL's East Campus. Spomer believes a wet May has contributed to the recent decline in butterflies in the Great Plains.
Researcher sees end to 'summer of no butterflies'
July 27, 2016
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Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for July 8
July 8, 2016
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The BugMasters volunteer program will cover topics such as insect basics, pollinators, pests and how to teach insect programs.
Registration open for BugMasters program in July
June 7, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
The new beetle species Trox paulseni was named in recognition of M.J. Paulsen, a collection manager at the University of Nebraska State Museum who discovered it.
Entomologist describes new Nebraska beetle species
May 23, 2016
Science & Technology
The UNL Faculty Senate will consider a motion concerning guns on campus and a proposed professional ethics statement in a 2:30 p.m. Dec. 1 meeting in the East Union, Arbor Suite.
Lai, Louis earn junior faculty honors
March 30, 2016
On Campus
UNL doctoral student and entomologist Erin Ingram works with Evelyn Hamlow Elementary School students Grace Ehlers and Addison Stephens on a project focused on saving honey bees.
Students swarm to UNL entomologist for class project
February 9, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Joy Castro, professor of English and ethnic studies, is author of the new book "How Winter Began." The book features stories about oppressed women and deciding how or whether to trust after betrayal.
New Books: Oppressed women featured in Castro's 'How Winter Began'
October 4, 2015
Entomology graduate student Adriano Pereira educates visitors during Bugfest 2013.
'BugFest' open house set for Sept. 20
September 14, 2015
UNL entomologists Erin Ingram (left) and Blair Siegfried are among the co-authors of a new study suggesting that certain insecticides reduce the movement and social interaction of honey bees.
Study shows insecticides alter honey bee behavior
May 28, 2015
UNL seeks nominations for the 2015 Chancellor's "Fulfilling the Dream" Award. The university remains committed to diversity and the ideals espoused by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
UNL faculty, department receive university-wide honors
May 6, 2015
Entomology wins university-wide teaching award
March 10, 2015
Hummingbird moth watercolor by Sara Taliaferro. The scientific illustrator will lead a session at UNL on Oct. 5.
Illustrating insects seminar to feature Kansas artist
October 6, 2014

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