No. 9098
Next issue of Keeping Up - February 18, 2015
Next issue of Keeping Up - February 18, 2015
You will be responsible for making your own lodging reservation and/or cancellation at the Hilton Omaha. Deadline is Feb. 14. Continue reading…
New Nebraska Extension lock-ups means new name badges! ANYONE who has an Extension position is invited to order a name badge. Place your order by February 20 in ensure delivery at Eureka 2015. Continue reading…
All things "Extension & Water" is the focus of a new North Central Regional Water Network newsletter designed to connect water faculty and share water resources.
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/2015/02/extension-water-programs-in-north.htmlThe Nebraska Corn Board has become an increasingly important funding resource for research and Extension programs. The Nebraska Corn Growers Association, although not a source of funding, is a important player in establishing priorities for Nebraska's corn industry. Continue reading…
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/2015/02/nebraska-corn-industry-priorities.htmlWe are pleased to offer the second Healthy Housing Seminar: Home Hazards, Health, and Human Relationships featuring Dr. Joe Ponessa and Dr. Susanna von Essen on Thursday, March 5 from 1-3:00. This seminar is made possible through the support of Chuck and Shirley Niemeyer.
More details at: https://unl.box.com/s/1nr1d8ag0mykkda0pjnk1rl72tmlwij2Listed 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…
eXtension has launched a new resource, the Educational Technology Learning Network. Continue reading…
The 30th Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference will be held February 26-27 at the Kearney Holiday Inn. For registration information go to http://wia.unl.edu.
-- Cheryl L. Griffith
Promote 4H4U Text messages for 4-H volunteers, parents and staff! Continue reading…
Apply for the NCEA/ESP Professional Development Scholarships by October 1. The $500 scholarship may be used toward professional development, excluding the Nebraska NCEA conference. Continue reading…
Easing drought conditions for the eastern half of the state and better water use practices accounted for lower declines. On average, water levels declined half a foot from spring 2013 to spring 2014, compared to average declines of 2.55 feet from spring 2012 to spring 2013. Continue reading…
Merrill Rudd, doctoral student in the School of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at the University of Washington, will present "Applying Population Dynamics to Monitor and Manage Data-Limited Marine Fisheries" at 2 p.m., Feb. 6 in Hardin Hall (room 163). The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
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