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Jan
20
2025
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KETV: Nebraska, Iowa ties surround inaugurationThe university’s combined choirs, under the direction of Peter Eklund, performed during the 60th presidential inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20. The choirs were invited to take part in the ceremonies by Sen. Deb Fischer. Stories on the performance appeared in KETV, KFAB, KFOR, KFXL, KHGI, KOLN/KGIN, the Lincoln Journal Star, News Channel Nebraska, Norfolk Daily News, Omaha World-Herald, Rural Radio Network, WOWT, CBS News, Deadline, MSN, NBC News, PBS News, USA Today, Voice of America, Yahoo! News and dozens of other media outlets. |
Jan
20
2025
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PBS News: UNL choir performs musical prelude at inaugurationThe university’s combined choirs, under the direction of Peter Eklund, performed during the 60th presidential inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20. The choirs were invited to take part in the ceremonies by Sen. Deb Fischer. Stories on the performance appeared in KETV, KFAB, KFOR, KFXL, KHGI, KOLN/KGIN, the Lincoln Journal Star, News Channel Nebraska, Norfolk Daily News, Omaha World-Herald, Rural Radio Network, WOWT, CBS News, Deadline, MSN, NBC News, PBS News, USA Today, Voice of America, Yahoo! News and dozens of other media outlets. |
Jan
19
2025
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KOLN/KGIN: MLK Youth Rally celebrates 30 years of empowering local kidsThe university hosted the 30th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Youth Rally on Jan. 19 in the Nebraska Union’s Centennial Room. Stories on the event appeared in KLIN, KLKN and KOLN/KGIN. |
Jan
18
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: Neta receives presidential award as Biden's term endsMaital Neta, Carl A. Happold Professor of Psychology, has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers early in their careers. The honor was announced Jan. 14 by President Biden. KETV and the Lincoln Journal Star have published stories on Neta’s award. |
Jan
18
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: Thurgood Marshall College Fund CEO to visit UNLThe university will honor the legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 28 with a series of events featuring Harry L. Williams, president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. The Lincoln Journal Star published a Jan. 18 article on Williams’ visit to campus. |
Jan
17
2025
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KETV: UNL's Waite discusses TikTok banMatt Waite, professor of practice in journalism, was interviewed for a Jan. 17 KETV story on the TikTok ban taking effect in the United States. “If there is a government interest in preventing this, where are the laws that would prevent all of these other ways of a foreign adversary to get ahold of our personal data?” he said. “Because literally nothing is stopping them buying it directly from Facebook or buying it directly from Google.” |
Jan
17
2025
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KOLN/KGIN: Most rural Nebraskans are positive about their communities, poll showsThe latest results from the 2024 Nebraska Rural Poll show that, overall, rural Nebraskans are positive about their communities. Respondents rate their communities as friendly, trusting and supportive, and say it would be difficult to leave. Stories on the latest results have appeared in KNOP, KOLN/KGIN, Rural Radio Network, Farms.com and The Fence Post. |
Jan
17
2025
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KOLN/KGIN: Nebraskans react to news of Israel-Hamas ceasefireAri Kohen, Schlesinger Professor of social justice and director of the Norman and Bernice Harris Center for Judaic Studies at Nebraska, was interviewed for a Jan. 17 KOLN/KGIN story on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. “I think everybody has a kind of cautious optimism at this point,” he said. |
Jan
17
2025
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New Atlas: Startup develops milk-based targeted drug-delivery technologyHusker researchers Janos Zempleni, Willa Cather Professor of nutrition and health sciences, and Jiantao Guo, professor of chemistry, have launched the startup Minovacca, which aims to commercialize the use of universal milk exosomes — natural nanoparticles contained in milk — to transport cargo to human cells. New Atlas published a Jan. 17 article on the startup. |
Jan
17
2025
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Omaha World-Herald: Nebraska has nuclear reasons to pay attention to talk of buying GreenlandTyler White, professor of practice in political science, was interviewed for a Jan. 17 Omaha World-Herald article on the importance of Greenland to U.S. national security. White said he believes decades-long relationships in Greenland have given the U.S. the power to check Russian and Chinese influence there without barging in like a conqueror. “Why buy it, or threaten to take it? Greenland has been a pretty good partner,” he said. “Through the normal course of business, we can dramatically increase our presence.” |
Jan
16
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: Last year was hot in Nebraska, ranking No. 2 all timeEric Hunt, a climatologist with Nebraska Extension, was interviewed for a Jan. 16 Lincoln Journal Star article on 2024 being Nebraska’s second-hottest year on record. He said the year likely would have set the record if not for a near-record cold snap in January. Nebraska’s weather was consistently warm most of the time, with only short periods where temperatures were cooler than the long-term average, he said. Hunt was also featured in a Jan. 16 Omaha World-Herald article on the topic. |
Jan
16
2025
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KOLN/KGIN: UNL choir seeks to strike harmonious chord at inaugurationThe university’s combined choirs, under the direction of Peter Eklund, will perform during the 60th presidential inauguration at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20. The choirs were invited to take part in the ceremonies by Sen. Deb Fischer. Stories on the performance have appeared in KFXL, KHGI, KOLN/KGIN and the Norfolk Daily News. |