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Nov
24
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: Veil to become provost at North Dakota StateShari Veil, dean of the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, has been named the provost of her alma mater, North Dakota State University. Her last day at Nebraska will be Dec. 23. Stories on Veil have appeared in KLKN, KOLN/KGIN and the Lincoln Journal Star. |
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Nov
21
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: Regents move UNL, UNMC joint accreditation forwardThe University of Nebraska Board of Regents on Nov. 21 approved the consolidation of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and University of Nebraska Medical Center for the purpose of joint accreditation. Dr. Jeffrey P. Gold, president of the University of Nebraska system, will now work with the Higher Learning and U.S. Department of Education to complete the merger. Stories on the action have appeared in KETV, KFOR, KLKN, KOLN/KGIN, the Lincoln Journal Star, Nebraska Public Media, Omaha World-Herald, Rural Radio Network and WOWT. |
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Nov
21
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: Bennett's chief of staff leaving for similar job at Penn StateJosh Davis, vice chancellor for institutional strategy and external relations and the chancellor’s chief of staff, has been named senior vice provost and chief of staff at Penn State. He will start his new role on Jan. 5. Stories on his departure have appeared in KLIN, the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald. |
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Nov
21
2025
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Lincoln Journal Star: UNL students' artwork for sale in DecemberThe School of Art, Art History and Design will hold its fall art sale Dec. 12-13 in Richards Hall, the Lincoln Journal Star reported Nov. 21. The sale will feature works of art by the Clay Club, UNL Photo Club and UNL Printmakers. |
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Nov
21
2025
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KOLN/KGIN: Food Processing Center hosts tours to showcase workKOLN/KGIN aired a Nov. 21 story on the Food Processing Center’s open house, held Nov. 20. Mary-Grace Danao, research associate professor of food science and technology and food processing specialist, was interviewed for the story. |
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Nov
20
2025
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Tri-State Livestock News: Rural Prosperity Nebraska helps Verdigre envision a brighter futureThrough Rural Prosperity Nebraska’s Entrepreneurial Communities Activation Process, residents of Verdigre, Nebraska, spent the summer working together to shape a clearer vision for their future. Tri-State Livestock News ran a Nov. 20 article on the effort. |
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Nov
20
2025
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DTN Progressive Farmer: Expert warns that tariffs create instability for U.S. farmersU.S. trade relations with Japan and other countries are headed in a direction that could put U.S. agriculture and other businesses on unstable ground, a former U.S. trade negotiator and head of an Asia trade think tank in Washington, D.C., said Nov. 19. Wendy Cutler, senior vice president at the Asia Society Policy Institute, spoke at an event on campus co-sponsored by the Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Policy and the policy institute. DTN Progressive Farm published a Nov. 20 article on the event. |
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Nov
20
2025
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SF Gate: Atmospheric rivers nearly wipe out severe drought in CaliforniaThe U.S. Drought Monitor — produced jointly by the university’s National Drought Mitigation Center, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture — was cited in a Nov. 20 SF Gate article on recent storms easing drought conditions in California. The monitor found that just 0.7% of the state was in “severe drought” as of Nov. 18, down from more than 9% a week earlier. |
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Nov
19
2025
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KHGI: Master Gardener program marks 50 years of community impactIn 2026, the Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program celebrates its 50th anniversary of cultivating knowledge, service and community impact across the state. Stories on the milestone have appeared in KHGI, Nebraska Ag Connection and Tri-State Livestock News. |
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Nov
19
2025
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Roll Call: Osborn says he's better prepared for 2026 run. So are RepublicansKevin Smith, Olson Professor of political science, was interviewed for a Nov. 19 Roll Call article on the U.S. Senate race between incumbent Pete Ricketts and challenger Dan Osborn. “Party registration (in Nebraska) overwhelmingly favors Republicans, and that means that Dan Osborn doesn’t just have to win over a bunch of independents,” Smith said. “He’s going to (need to) peel off some Republicans, too.” |
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Nov
19
2025
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KTIC: Food Processing Center to host open house Nov. 20The university’s Food Processing Center will host an open house from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 20, KTIC reported Nov. 19. The event is free and open to the public. |
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Nov
18
2025
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Newsweek: California map shows where harmful pesticides are used on major cropsNirupam Aich, McNeel Associate Professor of civil and environmental engineering, was interviewed for a Nov. 18 Newsweek article on new research by the Environmental Working Group revealing the widespread use of harmful pesticides in California. Aich said that the warm climate and year-round production in some California counties “create constant pest pressure, and large, industrialized farming operations often rely on standardized chemical programs to maintain yield and quality.” |