Presentation on new Mac iOS 11
Want to learn more about Apple's new iOS 11 operating system? Join Apple Campus Representative Brendan Owens, brendan_owens@apple.com, this morning from 10:30 a.m.-noon in the Hub at Henzlik Hall. Continue reading…
Want to learn more about Apple's new iOS 11 operating system? Join Apple Campus Representative Brendan Owens, brendan_owens@apple.com, this morning from 10:30 a.m.-noon in the Hub at Henzlik Hall. Continue reading…
Helen Raikes, Willa Cather Professor of Child, Youth and Family Studies (CYAF), and her late husband, former Nebraska State Senator Ron Raikes, will be recognized Oct. 10 with the Grace Abbott Award from the Nebraska Children and Families Foundation. Continue reading…
Janos Zempleni organized and chaired a session titled “Dietary Exosomes and their Cargos” at the International Conference by the Functional Foods Center, September 22-23, 2017, Harvard Medical Center, Beth Deaconess Hospital in Boston, MA. The session was recognized with the Best Session Award. Continue reading…
The Buros Center for Testing has been awarded a $50,000 grant for its project, “Developing Psychometric Guidelines for Evaluating the Quality of Social-Emotional Assessments,” by the Spencer Foundation. Jessica L. Jonson and Kurt F. Geisinger are co-investigators. Continue reading…
Dipra Jha, assistant professor of practice in Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management, traveled to Thailand Sept. 10-17 to deliver invited lectures on innovation in the tourism and hospitality industries. The lecture events were hosted by two of the country’s most prestigious institutions. Continue reading…
Evan Lindblad grew up watching his dad positively impact students’ lives and decided at a young age he wanted to do that too. A junior special education major, Lindblad was selected as the 2017 recipient of the Calvin’s Legacy scholarship. Continue reading…
The College of Education and Human Sciences Academic Advising Center will be hosting a resume/cover letter review day for CEHS undergraduate students on Oct. 10. Students may drop by the Hub in Henzlik Hall between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for a 15-minute resume/cover letter critique by qualified Career S Continue reading…
What does it matter that some have so very much and some have so very little? The symposium “Inequality of Income and Wealth” will show just how much disparity of income and wealth hurts us all. Continue reading…
Facilitating conversations for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) will be the subject of a free workshop hosted by the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders Oct. 20 on East Campus. Continue reading…
Arizona State’s Mike Edwards, associate professor of quantitative psychology, led the Sept. 14-15 Emerging Scholars Series hosted by the MAP Academy. The event included a statistics workshop and a keynote presentation, which is now available via video. Continue reading…
The CEHS apparel website is again available to order CEHS branded shirts and outerwear. Long sleeved, short sleeved and outerwear items are available in several styles, colors and price ranges. Items can be ordered online through ARTFX, a local Lincoln company, at http://go.unl.edu/gocehs. Continue reading…
Ajai Ammachathram, Assistant Professor of Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management and Food & Beverage Extension Specialist presented on fine dining etiquette, food and wine pairing, role of a Maitre’ D (Master of the House) and tipping etiquette to Lincoln population. Continue reading…
The Fall Farmers Market, October 19 from Noon to 4:00pm, will offer opportunities to showcase unique products and services, in addition to traditional farmers market staples. Individual UNL students/faculty/staff, as well as University RSOs may apply to be a market participant. Continue reading…
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