Libraries, ag researchers expand Nebraska U’s culture of collaboration

Harkamal Walia, a researcher in agronomy and horticulture, discusses wheat growing progress in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at Nebraska Innovation Campus, with colleagues Toshihiro Obata, Hongfeng Yu, and Qi Zhang.
Harkamal Walia, a researcher in agronomy and horticulture, discusses wheat growing progress in the Lemna Tech High Throughput Phenotyping facility at Nebraska Innovation Campus, with colleagues Toshihiro Obata, Hongfeng Yu, and Qi Zhang.

Collaboration across disciplines is a priority at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. As the university enters the third year of the strategic plan, campus leaders recently gathered to discuss progress made toward the document’s six aims and related goals. Videos from the discussions are being released through April 25 with a weekly theme tied to each of the N2025 aims. The third video published April 4 with a focus on the university’s interdisciplinary work.

Learn more about the N2025 Strategic Plan and the experiential learning aim.

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