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Next Keeping Up - November 20, 2013
Next Keeping Up - November 20, 2013
The following award was inadvertently omitted from the list of Galaxy Conference Award Winners in the previous issue of Keeping Up. Continue reading…
Wellness on Wheels is coming to the 2013 Joint NCEA and UNL Extension Fall Conference in Kearney, NE!!!
As a courtesy to Campus Rec-Wellness Services please indicate a possible time for your screening by registering for this free event at: http://go.unl.edu/ext-wellness Continue reading…
This year’s conference will be held in Kearney, NE at the Younes Conference Center (416 Talmadge Road Kearney, NE 68845). Continue reading…
Polos will be available for pick up at Fall Conference during the following times. Continue reading…
Copies of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources’ spring 2013 Growing A Healthy Future will be at the joint NCEA and UNL Extension fall conference. They are for personnel from each county office to take home and share with constituents and potential new readers. Continue reading…
The Dept. of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design invites the campus communities to an open house to showcase its new Bio-Fiber Development Lab, Nov. 13, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. A light lunch buffet will be served. Dr. Yang's research team will be on hand to welcome visitors and answer questions. Continue reading…
The Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, The College of Education and Human Sciences would like to invite you to hear Samuel J. Meisels, Ed.D. Executive Director, Buffett Early Childhood Institute speak at the Helen Kelley Symposium for Excellence in Education.
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/wjpeAnnie’s is a risk management education program for Farm and Ranch Women, dedicated to strengthening women’s roles in the modern farm/ranch enterprise. Continue reading…
The Extension Risk Management Education – North Central Center, http://www.ncrme.org, in conjunction with the Northeast, Southern, and Western Centers announces a competitive funding opportunity for educational projects designed to help agricultural producers improve their economic viability. Continue reading…
More details at: http://www.ncrme.org
Ken Dewey, professor and SNR outreach coordinator, has been appointed to the American Meteorological Society board on outreach and pre-college education. Continue reading…
A team of researchers from the School of Natural Resources banded 70 prairie chickens in the Sandhills last spring to study their movements and life history. Although the birds typically stay within five miles of their place of capture, one prairie chicken traveled much farther than expected. Continue reading…
New and Revised Publications Available on the Web November 6, 2013
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