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May152013 | Huffington Post: Young Africans speaking up'Speaking Up and Talking Back' is the outcome of a research project entitled 'People Speaking Back? Media, Empowerment and Democracy in East Africa,' which focused initially on Kenya and Tanzania, writes UNL's David Moshman. |
May142013 | CNN: Sorry Syria -- in U.S., humanitarian intervention is just 'politics as usual'President Obama's varying view on humanitarian intervention is in keeping with over 20 years of inconsistent American policy on the issue, writes UNL's Courtney Hillebrecht for CNN. |
May82013 | The Wall Street Journal: Fifty has seldom looked so good baredThink University of Nebraska and you think Cornhuskers, football, a sea of red on Saturday afternoons. Think again. Think of Lincoln's Haydon Art Club of 1888 and the university's larger collection from 1929: That's where the Sheldon began. |
May32013 | NPR: Talk of the Nation: You are what you cookTalk of the Nation was so interested in fermentation they thought they'd offer some help in trying your hand at fermentation. What better first project than pickles, homemade fermented pickles? So Flora Lichtman found a fermentation guru -- Bob Hutkins at UNL. |
Apr302013 | NPR: 'Wonderful Words' in Willa Cather's no-longer-secret lettersLetters are often a dashed-off, informal means of communication, UNL professor Andrew Jewell says, but Willa Cather sprinkled powerful and beautiful phrases throughout hers. "And you realize that this wonderful writer left wonderful words in her letters to all sorts of friends and family, and it's a joy to read them." |
Apr292013 | The Huffington Post: Body surveillance affects men's relationship hopes, study findsPsychology researchers at UNL asked college-aged men to participate in a study looking at the relationship between body surveillance -- looking at one's body as a sexual object and focusing more on how it looks than what it feels -- and how hopeful they are about relationships. |
Apr292013 | Wichita Eagle: Could an unmanned drone bring you a burrito?Matt Waite, professor of journalism at UNL, said when he saw a drone for the first time at a digital mapping conference in 2001, he was instantly inspired. "I thought about all the natural disasters I had covered as a reporter and I thought, 'This is it,' " he said. |
Apr292013 | Southwest Farm Press: Fertilizers bump crop yields but may not be good for soil in long runFertilizing crops with inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus can greatly improve yields, but a UNL study released this week indicates that while the extended use of fertilizers may be good for the crops, it may adversely affect soil stability and lead to problems like soil instability and erosion. |
Apr292013 | ABC News: Touchdown scorer, 7, with cancer visits Obama in White HouseJack Hoffman, the Nebraska boy who captured national attention after running a ceremonial 69-yard touchdown during a University of Nebraska spring football game earlier this month, visited the White House today. |
Apr262013 | New York Times: Entirely personal -- 'The Selected Letters of Willa Cather'A self-made American artist and feminist pioneer, Willa Cather traveled a far greater distance -- from tiny Red Cloud to Manhattan -- than Fitzgerald did when he made the leap from middle-class St. Paul to Princeton. These letters bring her fuzzy image into much sharper focus, and for that we owe UNL Andrew Jewell and fellow scholar Janis Stout a debt of gratitude, and Willa Cather a sincere apology. |
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