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06/21/2013
UNL advertising, PR students 9th in national competition
Advertising and public relations students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications finished ninth in the 2013 National Student Advertising Competition, June 5-8, in Phoenix. UNL has …
06/25/2013
Genital mutilation, cannibalism part of spider's mating habits
It's the ultimate nuptial gift -- at least that's what Steven Schwartz calls it. Others may just be glad they aren't a male dark fishing spider. Schwartz, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln behavioral ecologis…
06/26/2013
UNL's Clinical Psychology Training Program wins national honor
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Clinical Psychology Training Program has been named as a top program in the United States. David Hansen, professor of psychology and director of the program, was noti…
06/27/2013
Spring semester Deans' List/Honor Roll named at UNL
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced its Deans' List/Honor Roll for the spring semester of the 2012-13 academic year. Qualification for the Dean's List varies among the eight undergraduate colleg…
06/28/2013
Inaugural class of business Honors Academy announced
Forty-five incoming first-year students have accepted invitations to join the inaugural cohort of the College of Business Administration Honors Academy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The class of 201…
06/28/2013
Woodward wins Chateaubriand Fellowship to study in France
Robert J. Woodward, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and a graduate research fellow of the National Science Foundation, was selected to receive the Chateaubrian…
07/3/2013
UNL Libraries specialist's project preserves Nebraska veterans' stories
Kathy Berrick grew up knowing her father served in World War II. Beyond that, details were hard to come by. “He was just one of those veterans who did not want to talk about the war,” Berrick said. “I took pride knowing he served, but really, …
07/5/2013
UNL professor works to crowdsource a better bumblebee box
Doug Golick is trying to generate a little buzz. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln assistant professor of entomology is working to craft the ideal bumblebee domicile – and he’s turning to the public to get the project off the ground. “This is…
07/10/2013
UNL study: Mexican immigrants' politics more diverse than pundits assert
In the 2012 presidential election, seven out of 10 Latino immigrants voted for President Obama. As news pundits dissected the defeat of Mitt Romney, they dismissed the Latino vote as unattainable for the Republican Party. …
07/10/2013
Buros Center publishes one-of-a-kind reference of Spanish tests in print
The first reference of commercially available Spanish language tests in print has been published by the Buros Center for Testing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. "Pruebas Publicadas en Espanol" is …
07/10/2013
Sheldon Museum of Art seeks volunteer docents
The Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is accepting applications for volunteer guides, or docents, for its 50th anniversary year. Docents have provided tours of the museum's collection and exhibitions s…
07/12/2013
Forecast: Nebraska economy to grow amid 'new normal' for farm incomes
Farm incomes in Nebraska over the next two years will continue descending from 2011's record levels, but state economic forecasters said today that they expect steady economic and job growth across most of state's industries throug…
07/12/2013
71 UNL students to participate in Nebraska at Oxford Program
Seventy-one University of Nebraska-Lincoln students will participate in the 25th annual Nebraska at Oxford Program July 21-Aug. 17 at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.…
07/15/2013
$5.5 million grant adds up to improve math education in Omaha
Helping students improve their math skills by investing in outstanding math teachers is behind the logic of a $5.5 million grant made by two Omaha foundations. The Sherwood Foundation and the Lozier Foundati…
07/16/2013
UNL to re-open Cather to meet demand for on-campus housing
In response to high demand for campus housing, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will re-open Cather Residence Hall this fall. The university had taken Cather offline in May in anticipation of the openi…

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