No. 3073
Next issue of Keeping Up - January 29, 2014
Next issue of Keeping Up - January 29, 2014
It is my pleasure and honor to announce that Dr. Wayne Moore has accepted our offer to join UNL Extension as our Associate Director/Associate Dean. Continue reading…
Listed are Extension personnel changes that have occurred recently. If we have missed someone who is new or who has left our system, please contact Kathleen Lodl or Rick Koelsch. Continue reading…
Specialists, Educators, Assistants/Associates, we are planning a two day conference to be held in Lincoln on March 18 starting at 10 AM and ending on March 19 at 3 PM. Continue reading…
Buried in NIFA's Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Foundation Program (traditionally a research based funding opportunity) is a new CARE initiative ripe for Extension-led proposals.
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/I am pleased to be back working for the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources as director of integrated technologies for the University of Nebraska Extension and as coordinator of extended education for the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Continue reading…
Have you been wondering how to be a part of Extension’s new Community Vitality Initiative?
4-H is all about skills, careers and entrepreneurship. It’s part of our traditional projects, helping youth gain experiences, learning new skills and learning the importance of giving to their community. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Protection, Notifiable Avian Influenza Program is seeking poultry photos from current 4-H and FFA members to be used in the 2015 poultry calendar. Entry form/contest rules: http://www.nda.nebraska.gov/avian/contest/index.html Continue reading…
Four online programs offered by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln were recognized in the U.S. News & World Report’s College Rankings 2014 edition in the “Best Online Programs” category, released Jan. 8. Continue reading…
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/x442
Climate change is the focus of the 2014 Winter Lecture Series that will take place on consecutive Sundays (excluding Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 2) through March 16 at Hardin Hall auditorium, located at 33rd and Holdrege Streets on UNL's East Campus. The lectures are free and open to the public. Continue reading…
New and Revised Publications Available on the Web January 15, 2014 Continue reading…
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