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The Bob Devaney Sports Center is home to Husker volleyball.
Faculty, staff volleyball ticket requests due May 10
April 17, 2019
The City of Lincoln built a system to help manage Antelope Creek water flow and prevent flood damage through downtown Lincoln. The project was completed in 2012.
Nebraska-developed tool suite brings context to climate change
April 12, 2019
3 undergraduate Writing Fellows in conversation with their faculty partner
Faculty sought for Writing Fellows Program
April 12, 2019
Tim Borstelmann
Nebraska Lecture to examine Americans' view of foreigners
April 11, 2019
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Matt Joeckel, state geologist, and Dana Divine, hydrogeologist, both of the Conservation and Survey Division, examine a core April 9 on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s East Campus.
Nebraska-led study eyes unique carbon dioxide storage option
April 11, 2019
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Students sought for flood recovery serviceships
April 10, 2019
On Campus
NU winners
Bell, Dawes, Scalora, Tsymbal earn top NU honors
April 10, 2019
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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is part of a recently announced Lincoln STEM Ecosystem aimed at fostering positive STEM interactions for students.
STEM Ecosystem to help local youth prepare for the future
April 10, 2019
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Multicultural campus mixer is April 12
April 10, 2019
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Lights, camera, traction: Research shines at media day
April 9, 2019
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Michael Sealy holds examples of implants that can be made using the 3D metal printers available in the College of Engineering. Sealy, an assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, is designing magnesium-based implants — screws, pins, plates — that degrade in the body over time. This would eliminate the need for follow-up surgeries to remove the implants and mitigate the aches that permanent implants can cause.
Award bolsters Sealy's study of 3D printing for medical devices
April 9, 2019
Science & Technology
Red memorial
Red Memorial is April 12
April 8, 2019
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