Undergraduate Student Poster Session
Undergraduate students will present their research or creative work in research posters or other format that’s more appropriate to their work. April 8 displays will feature arts and humanities, education, business, social sciences and life sciences presentations. Continue reading…
NVIBE: Nexus of Virology, Immunology, and Bioengineering
Using Microscopy in Research: A Practical Tour of UNL’s Microscopy Core (with tour!); Bara Altartouri, PhD
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
2:30 - 3:30pm
228 Beadle Continue reading…
The College of Arts and Sciences has selected an SBS alum, Dr. Russette Lyons, to be honored as part of their Alumni Masters program. Dr. Lyons will be hosted by CAS on campus on the 9th & 10th of April to be honored and to participate in various activities. Continue reading…
NASA is interested in the development of the future workforce for the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. The NASA Nebraska Space Grant competitive fellowships are awarded to students with academic achievement and demonstrated interest in STEM careers. The fellowships require engagement in STEM fields, and therefore are not traditional scholarships. Students must propose a workforce development activity, research project, internship, or similar project for the fellowship. Click here for more information about students fellowships.
REACH Scholarship
The Bio Nebraska REACH Scholarship is designed to support and empower women who are nearing the completion of their undergraduate education in a bioscience-related field of study.
It provides financial assistance to students with at least a junior standing in a four-year curriculum or have more than 50 percent of credits needed for a degree in a two-year curriculum and need additional support to complete their degrees. Up to two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded for the 2026-2027 academic year to students enrolled at a Nebraska college, community college or university. Continue reading…
Tori Kreikemeier, Academic Advisor for Microbiology in CASNR will be your contact for any questions or to assist you with any help you may need. You can contact her at 402.472.7046 or by emailing her at tkreikemeier2@unl.edu.