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Highlighting the Nebraska Engineering community receiving recognition in the media:
COLLEGE NEWS
- UNL chosen among nation's best schools in helping to diversify STEM workforce; National Society of Black Engineers chapter cited in article. https://go.unl.edu/9ghu
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
- Hongfeng Yu, Joe Luck among Husker faculty taking lead role in creating national ag data network. https://engineering.unl.edu/news/221017/faculty_ag_data_network/
- Carrick Detweiler, Drone Amplified featured on Earthlings podcast. https://go.unl.edu/xmgu
- Yeyin Shi joins FarmBits podcast to discuss how UAVs and remote sensing technology are improving agriculture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMke4GpImhk
- Professor Angie Pannier and student Marusha Ather featured in article about INBRE Scholar Program for students interested in a research career in biomedical sciences. https://go.unl.edu/y57e
- Bruce Dvorak interviewed by KLKN for story about 83 percent of Nebraska children having detectable lead levels. https://go.unl.edu/uia2
STUDENTS
- Alex Martinez, civil and environmental engineering, was featured by Nebraska Today as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. https://go.unl.edu/if5h
If you know of someone who has been featured in the media, contact Karl Vogel – kvogel2@unl.edu - so it can be included in future editions.