On April 25, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln hosted the Governor’s Council for International Relations. Five Nebraska alumni spoke as special guests to the Council on their multinational journey to Lincoln and global experiences. Continue reading…
On May 2, the Office of Global Strategies and Nebraska Alumni Association welcomed more than 250 guests to celebrate graduating international students from the 2018-2019 academic year. Continue reading…
Our international students come from more than 130 countries around the world. Each one has a unique success story and a reason they say Nebraska is their home. Meet some of our graduates and hear their Husker journey. Continue reading…
Twenty-two University of Nebraska-Lincoln undergraduate students have earned Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships to study or intern abroad in fall 2018, spring 2019 and summer 2019. Continue reading…
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The Yeutter Institute is continuing in its mission to prepare students for leadership roles in international trade and finance, support interdisciplinary research across the university and increase public understanding of these issues in the Nebraska community and beyond. Continue reading…
Two Programs in English as a Second Language (PIESL) lecturers visited Rwanda in March to teach an intensive English class to finalists for the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) Undergraduate Scholarship Program (CUSP). Continue reading…
38 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been recognized as new awardees for multiple prestigious scholarships, including: the Fulbright Program, Boren Awards, Goldwater Scholarship, Truman Scholarship, Gilman Scholarship and the Critical Language Scholarships. Continue reading…
With the start of summer, the International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO) reflects on the cultural and social events hosted during the spring semester. ISSO also congratulates its graduating Global Peer Mentors and two graduate assistants. Continue reading…
Meet some of Nebraska’s incredible faculty, including the university’s first female faculty to join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and ground-breaking researchers exploring cancer treatments, rural immigration, nanowires and global food sources. Continue reading…
A new global yield-gap analysis by agronomists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Huazhong Agricultural University found that China is likely to be able to meet rice demand, even as land use changes. Continue reading…
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s April 18 talk at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln was an inspirational homecoming for Husker Shreeya Vaitla. Continue reading…
Now in its 28th season, the Jazz in June concert series offers four evenings of great jazz in the great outdoors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Continue reading…
From an inclusive homecoming dance to food drive for a campus pantry, student-led work at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln was celebrated during the Student Impact Awards on April 11. Continue reading…