Do you know any high school juniors or seniors who would be interested in a 9-day camping trip to discover the geologic history of the Rocky Mountains? If so, encourage them to apply to attend a discovery-based field camp where they will determine if a career in the geosciences is right for them. Continue reading…
The SciPop Talks series begins again Feb. 8 with "I [heart] Red: Are Humans Hard-Wired to Perceive Certain Colors?" by Mark Griep of the Department of Chemistry. All talks take place at 7 p.m. in the Adele Hall Learning Commons and are open to the public. Continue reading…
Take a look online at our newly released 2017 schedule for the Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes (NMSSI). Science courses may be added, but use this schedule to start planning your calendar this summer. Continue reading…
This spring’s Teaching and Learning symposium, “Motivation, Engagement, Innovation, and Evidence”, will be held on Friday March 3, 2017, at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center from 1 p.m. to 4:10 p.m. Continue reading…
Cory Forbes, associate professor of natural resources, has been named a SENCER Leadership Fellow by the National Center for Science and Civic Engagement. Continue reading…
Teacher. Firefighter. Doctor. Astronaut. Many of these careers land on children’s lists of what they want to be when they grow up. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Lorey Wheeler would like to see another profession added: engineer. Continue reading…
Feb. 23 is Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, hosted by the Kennedy Space Center. Tune in to see female scientists and engineers from NASA tell you about their careers and research. Continue reading…