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The purpose of the Nebraska Teacher Recruitment and Retention Act is to provide financial incentives to recruit and retain teachers in Nebraska classrooms. Applications are due no later than 11:59 p.m. CDT on June 13. Continue reading…
Join the Research on Integrated STEM Efficiency (RISE) team for a two-day online professional learning workshop for current and future teachers grades K-6. The priority registration deadline is June 15. Continue reading…
The training is a unique train-the-trainer workshop for individuals who would like to become official Project Learning Tree / Project WET / Project WILD Facilitators. Continue reading…
Explore Computer Science Discoveries, Principles or AP Computer Science A curriculum and pedagogy at no cost to you! Each workshop is only five days. In-person attendance is preferred for those that have both virtual and in-person options. Continue reading…
Deepika Menon shares a robotics activity with Edison Elementary School fifth graders in Omaha, Neb.
During a visit to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in May, students from Omaha Public Schools' Edison Elementary participated in a faculty-guided STEM activity using Bee-Bots. Continue reading…
Aaron Clare, a conservation forester with the Nebraska Forest Service, and Ann Powers, a lecturer in the School of Natural Resources, plant the sweetgum "Moon Tree" on East Campus on June 4. (Image credit: Troy Fedderson | UCOMM)
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s newest tree may just be the best-traveled member of the East Campus community. The sweetgum tree, planted June 4, spent 25 days in space with NASA’s Artemis I mission during its time as a seed. Continue reading…