Welcome to the first edition of Extension Huddle Extra! This electronic newsletter is intended to highlight and reinforce key information shared during Extension Huddle webinars and to serve as an additional communication channel between webinars. Continue reading…
This is a follow-up to the March 18 Extension Huddle discussion on salary-savings spending plans. The goal of this process is to help Nebraska Extension ensure accountability for salary-savings cost objects. Continue reading…
Systems Thinking Fellowship for Faculty is now accepting applications for its next cohort of postdocs, assistant, and associate-level agriculture, food, and natural resources faculty in teaching, research, and Extension positions. A webinar series is also offered this summer and is open to everyone. Continue reading…
The 2026 Extension Fall Conference Road Show dates have been revised. Please remember that attendance for all programming staff is required and expected. Please block out two dates now so you can ensure one of the dates will work. Continue reading…
Being prepared, matters, and Emergency Action Plans help you plan for the unexpected. Nebraska Extension and UNL’s Office of Emergency Preparedness and Planning encourage all county Extension offices and Extension units to keep their Emergency Action Plans current and ready to use. Continue reading…
The May episode of the Ready Nebraska Podcast: Protecting What Matters explores how landscaping decisions can support disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and long term resilience. Continue reading…
In response to the historic wildfires in Nebraska, several new and updated resources have been added to the Disaster Education website to support recovery efforts and community needs. Continue reading…
Parking and Transit Services now offers a new campus parking permit: Virtual Flex Pack. This permit provides access to ten single Area A parking days on campus through an online purchase and permit designation process. Continue reading…
Listed are Extension personnel changes that have occurred since the last Keeping Up. If we have missed someone who is new or who has left our system, please contact Kathleen Lodl or Dave Varner. Continue reading…
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