Nebraska EPSCoR and the Center for Science, Mathematics and Computer Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will sponsor the 22nd Women in Science Conference on April 9-10, 2021, online. We encourage science teachers to select up to 10 high-school-aged students, of any gender identity. Continue reading…
Apply now to be a part of CSForAll: Adapt, Implement, and Research at Nebraska (AIR@NE), an NSF-funded grant that examines the adaptation and implementation of a validated K-8 Computer Science curriculum in diverse school districts. Cohort 3 will be held fully online. Continue reading…
Registration closes on Feb. 21 for the inaugural X-DBER Conference. This virtual conference will take place March 1-3, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Continue reading…
Official summer registration at UNL opens March 1. In a few weeks, we will release the 2021 schedule for the Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes (NMSSI). The mathematics courses will appear first with science courses soon to follow, so keep checking for updates. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska State Museum and UNL's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences are excited to host Dinosaurs and Disasters. This month-long, virtual event will connect you to UNL scientists and their research in a fun and engaging way. Continue reading…
Don't miss the exciting landing of NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover on Feb. 18. As we get ready for the rover to touch down on the Red Planet, explore NASA resources about its upcoming mission. Continue reading…
"Teaching K-12 Science and Engineering During a Crisis" aims to describe what high-quality science and engineering education can look like in a time of great uncertainty and to support practitioners as they work toward their goals. Continue reading…
Have you ever wondered when the next full moon will be? How about the first quarter moon? Now you can have all the dates and times for all the moon phases for the year at your fingertips by building your own moon phases calendar and calculator! Continue reading…
UNL is pleased to announce that Nebraska 4-H and its Click2Science Program is a coalition partner in the new initiative, Million Girls Moonshot. Continue reading…
Middle and high school students can apply now for Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) opportunities in Summer 2021. Camps include topics on Viruses and Bacteria, Renewable Energy, and more; need-based scholarships are readily available. Paid eight-week High School Researcher jobs are also available. Continue reading…