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UNL News Releases

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06/17/2015
UNL's Hatch joins program to assist Latino males
Lincoln, Neb., June 17, 2015 -- Deryl Hatch, an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Administration in UNL's College of Education and Human Sciences, has been invited to join a new faculty affiliate program at the University of Texas …
12/7/2007
UNL's Harriet Turner honored by Spain's King Juan Carlos
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Harriet Turner has been awarded the Encomienda de la Orden de Isabel la Catolica, a knighthood established in 1833, by King Juan Carlos of Spain. The honor was conferred Oct. 11 in Washington, D.C. D. Carlos W…
09/30/2013
UNL's Griep to help create chemistry program for tribal colleges
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln chemist will lead a new project that will create a unique system of teaching chemistry at Nebraska’s tribal colleges. Mark Griep, associate professor of chemistry, will be the principal investigator on the proj…
11/6/2014
UNL's Green named to national task force on agricultural antibiotics
Ronnie D. Green, IANR Harlan Vice Chancellor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and University of Nebraska vice president, was appointed Wednesday to a national task force that will advise the federal government on the use of an…
08/31/2015
UNL's Fuchs leads team that observes X-ray phenomenon for first time
Using an enormous X-ray laser -- one of only two such machines on Earth -- University of Nebraska-Lincoln physicist Matthias Fuchs and scientists from around the world beat formidable odds to observe one of the most fundamental interactions between X…
08/14/2007
UNL's fall Management Development Seminars begin Sept. 5
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Management will offer 22 seminars covering a wide range of topics this fall in its fall Management Development Certificate Program. The seminars will be conducted in Lincoln, Omaha and Mahoney State Pa…
09/5/2007
11/26/2014
UNL's Faiz Siddiqui finishes first in Hearst feature writing competition
Faiz Siddiqui of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln placed first in the Hearst feature writing competition for his story titled "Saving Sisay." He won a $2,600 scholarship and the UNL College of Journalism and Mass Communications w…
10/10/2013
UNL's Eversoll publishes first book on Nebraska landslides
Duane Eversoll, professor emeritus at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources, has written the first book chronicling the recent history of landslides in Nebraska. "I hope people reali…
09/17/2007
UNL's engineering camp for girls is Oct. 6
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering and the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers will host Women Interested in Engineering Day on Oct. 6. WIIE is for young women in grades 10-12 who are interested in math and scienc…
10/6/2007
03/31/2011
UNL's Emily Schlichting wins $30,000 Truman Scholarship
News of winning the highly competitive Truman Scholarship brought tears to the eyes of Omaha's Emily Schlichting, an outspoken advocate for health care reform and honors student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The scholarship awards $30,000 t…
04/18/2014
UNL's Emily Heineman receives Fulbright to Germany
Emily Heineman, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln student with majors in German and history and a graduate of Norfolk High School, has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Scholarship to Germany for the 2014-2015 …
06/25/2010
UNL's Edwards honored with lifetime award by Reggio Emilia Alliance
Carolyn Pope Edwards, Willa Cather Professor and professor of psychology and child, youth, and family studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the North American Reggio Emilia Alliance. The alli…
02/16/2011
UNL's Curto selected for Sloan Research Fellowship
Carina Curto, assistant professor of mathematics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has been selected for a Sloan Research Fellowship for her research in the field of mathematical neuroscience. This two-year fellowship awards Curto $50,000 to pu…
04/7/2011
UNL's College of Business maintains business, accounting accreditation
The College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has maintained its business and accounting accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. Founded in 1916, AACSB International is …
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…

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