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You will be responsible for making your own lodging reservation and/or cancellation for Eureka! 2015 at the Hilton Omaha. Continue reading…
USDA NIFA's Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program awards grants to organizations implementing programs to train beginning farmers and ranchers. The 2015 request for proposals (RFA) is now available with proposal applications due on March 13, 2015.
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/2015/01/2015-beginning-farmer-and-rancher.html
The North Central Region Water Network just announced funding for four seed projects in 2015. These seed grants are financed by the Extension Deans/Directors of the North Central region and designed to build regional collaborative teams addressing water issues.
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/2015/01/north-central-water-networks-successful.html
We recommend that you start including the hashtag: #NebExt on appropriate social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, Tumblr, Pinterest, Youtube, Vine and Flickr.
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Training registration has opened. You can register by using the following link: http://go.unl.edu/2015training Continue reading…
What is involved in feeding a growing world, a population predicted to be more than 9 billion people by 2050? What is at stake now and in the future? Continue reading…
At a recent meeting of the UNL Information Technology Leadership Group, Mark Askren, UNL Chief Information Officer and Heath Tuttle, UNL Director of Learning and Emerging Technology & Analytics, discussed the University’s plan regarding the ongoing licensing of a learning management system (LMS). Continue reading…
The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project recently released a new report, The Future of Privacy. It’s a fascinating report on a topic that affects almost everyone. Continue reading…
Thursday, April 2, 8:30am-12:00p.m.
An event where you’ll learn how the UNL College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources (CASNR) prepares students for careers in everything from animals to plants, soil to climate, golf to business, mechanization to leadership, and food to forensic science. Continue reading…