Join us as we come together to celebrate Eva’s remarkable tenure on May 14 at 3 PM. After years of dedication, leadership, and heart, Eva will be retiring, and this gathering is our chance to honor her impact and wish her well as she begins a new chapter. Continue reading…
For the summer session, the Graduate Report will temporarily switch to a biweekly schedule for newsletter distribution to faculty, staff, students, and postdocs who are subscribed to the listserv. Continue reading…
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This summer, the Writing Center is excited to offer three ways for graduate students to receive no-cost support with their writing projects: a writing retreat for graduate students and faculty, summer writing groups, and summer hours. Continue reading…
Departments who have international students who need to complete ITA, before they teach should register those students no later than the first week of June. Continue reading…
The Center for Academic Success and Transition (CAST) is a campus resource focused on supporting students as they navigate the academic and personal demands of college. Our office offers resources such as Academic Success Coaching to support graduate student success during their time at UNL. Continue reading…
In a recent UNL pilot, 89% of participating instructors discovered lower-cost options for selected course materials. For Fall 2026 courses, send a syllabus or reading list to STAR@unl.edu to explore alternatives, including library-licensed and Inclusive Access options. Continue reading…
Peace Adegbite works with an ultra high vacuum system equipped with angle-resolved photoemission, scanning tunneling microscopy, X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, low energy electron diffraction and inverse photoemission capabilities.
Peace Adegbite, a doctoral student in physics at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, received the university’s 2025-26 Outstanding Graduate Research and Creative Activity Award. Her work, with support from Nebraska's EQUATE project, helped colleagues earn funding from the U.S. Department of Energy a Continue reading…
Ulises Alaniz, a MODL PhD student and Nicaraguan poet, just published his first bilingual poetry book "Suma de Fracturas/Sum of Fractures". This Spanish-English poetry collection explores the dangers of the institutionalized used of violence to instill fear and erase memory.