Today@UNL | Big Event registration due March 29; Green appointed to USDA review team

Students rake leaves at the Lincoln Children's Zoo. (University Communications file photo)
Students rake leaves at the Lincoln Children's Zoo. (University Communications file photo)

Big Event registration due March 29

The last day for faculty, staff and students to register as a volunteer for the Big Event is March 29. The Big Event, which is April 13, is UNL's annual day of service and includes a variety of projects across Lincoln. All volunteers receive a free T-shirt, breakfast and lunch. Continue reading…

 

IANR vice chancellor part of USDA review team

Ronnie GreenRonnie Green, vice chancellor for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, has been selected to serve on a National Research Council review committee that will study the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continue reading…

 
"Concealing Coloration in Animals" is a new book written by UNL's Judy Diamond and Alan Bond.
"Concealing Coloration in Animals" is a new book written by UNL's Judy Diamond and Alan Bond.

New book explores concealing coloration in nature

A new book written by UNL's Judy Diamond and Alan Bond explores the evolutionary factors that influence color patterns in nature. The book, "Concealing Coloration in Animals" was published by Harvard University Press. Continue reading…

 

'Global Ireland' panel, reading are March 28

Prairie Schooner, UNL's literary journal, will host events promoting "Global Ireland" on March 28. The day will feature a panel discussion and a reading with Irish and Irish-American poets Eamonn Wall, Drucilla Wall and Ray McManus. The events are free and open to the public. Continue reading…

 
 
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