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Jenna Schweiss, a sophomore fisheries and wildlife major from South Dakota, is the first recipient of the newly established William L. Baxter Scholarship. (Mekita Rivas | Natural Resources)
Jenna Schweiss, a sophomore fisheries and wildlife major from South Dakota, is the first recipient of the newly established William L. Baxter Scholarship. (Mekita Rivas | Natural Resources)

William L. Baxter Scholarship awarded to inaugural recipient

Jenna Schweiss, a sophomore fisheries and wildlife major from South Dakota, is the first recipient of the newly established William L. Baxter Scholarship. The scholarship was created in honor of the donor's late father, who passed away in 2007. Continue reading…

 

SNR Student Need-to-Know

SNR Student Need-to-Know is the one-stop shop for information for all SNR students. The information provided in this announcement is tailored and geared toward all SNR students. Whether it’s important dates, jobs/internship postings or other helpful info, students can find news essential to their success. Faculty are welcome to read and share this information accordingly. Continue reading…

 
Now in its seventh year, SNR's annual "Coats for Clinton" drive continues to provide coats and winter gear to the students of Clinton Elementary, located at 1520 North 29th Street – just a few blocks away from SNR's home building, Hardin Hall.
Now in its seventh year, SNR's annual "Coats for Clinton" drive continues to provide coats and winter gear to the students of Clinton Elementary, located at 1520 North 29th Street – just a few blocks away from SNR's home building, Hardin Hall.

Donate 'Coats for Clinton' until Dec. 4

The School of Natural Resources is collecting coats, gloves, hats, scarves, and other winter gear to benefit nearby Clinton Elementary students. Deliver items by Dec. 4 to the designated box located inside Hardin Hall's first floor lobby. Monetary donations accepted Maps & More Store in Hardin Hall. Continue reading…

 
Johnica Morrow has co-authored a monograph that describes all of the coccidian species known to infect turtles worldwide. (Mekita Rivas | Natural Resources)
Johnica Morrow has co-authored a monograph that describes all of the coccidian species known to infect turtles worldwide. (Mekita Rivas | Natural Resources)

Morrow's publication available at Maps & More Store

Johnica Morrow, an applied ecology doctoral student, is the co-author of a monograph that describes all of the coccidian species known to infect turtles worldwide. It's $65 and available for purchase from the Nebraska Maps & More Store on the first floor of Hardin Hall. Continue reading…

More details at: http://go.unl.edu/tzn9
 

Eder to defend master's thesis

Missouri RiverBrandon L. Eder, graduate student, will defend his thesis, "Management of Channel Catfish in the Missouri River, Nebraska," at 1 p.m., Nov. 24 in the Hardin Hall auditorium (room 107). His adviser is Mark Pegg. Continue reading…

 
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