IANR All Hands session Friday from 2-3:30
IANR All Hands session is Friday, Feb. 10, from 2 – 3:30 pm in the Great Plains Room of the Nebraska East Union, and available at http://ianrhome.unl.edu/ianr-2025. An update on IANR to 2025 is planned.
IANR All Hands session is Friday, Feb. 10, from 2 – 3:30 pm in the Great Plains Room of the Nebraska East Union, and available at http://ianrhome.unl.edu/ianr-2025. An update on IANR to 2025 is planned.
Businesses and agencies in Lincoln are turning to Environmental Studies students for help researching answers to a variety of environmental questions. Continue reading…
Bedbugs. Just saying the word is enough to make anyone's skin crawl. The one-fourth- inch long reddish brown insect likes to come out at night and feed on your blood while you are sleeping. Continue reading…
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Having immediate access to personal health care information can be a life-or-death matter. The Nebraska Health Information Initiative was created to streamline electronic exchange of such information. NHII will discuss its success during a webinar Feb. 15.
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Twenty eight Nebraska LEAD XXX Fellows recently returned from the 2012 International Study/Travel Seminar to Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England. Continue reading…
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The seventh annual Cornhusker Economics Conference will focus on the ag outlook and management decisions for farmers and ranchers at five locations across the state in late February and early March. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/0t8Ever wondered what goes on at a soil judging competition? Members of UNL's Soil Judging Team explain on this new video how and why they evaluate texture, structure and other characteristics.
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/izkExcitement. Loud music. Cheering crowds. This is what spectators will encounter as nearly 800 elementary, middle and high school students -- and their robots -- embark on the Strategic Air and Space Museum near Ashland Feb. 18 for the Nebraska Robotics Expo. Continue reading…
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