Take a look online at our newly released 2018 schedule for the Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes (NMSSI). Official UNL registration in MyRED begins March 5. We are offering courses in Gretna, Hastings, Holdrege, La Vista, Lincoln, North Platte, and Omaha, as well as online. Continue reading…
Seventh-grade science teacher David Markley invariably drew a crowd when he walked the halls at Kiewit Middle School. Markley’s charisma made it doubly hard Tuesday when staff and students learned that he had died following a one-vehicle crash on his way to school. Markley was a TEAMS participant. Continue reading…
SciPop Talks is a weekly series of talks open to the public featuring the intersection of science and pop culture. The next talk is Feb. 21, "Drug Discovery in the Movies: Fact and Fiction," by Mark Griep, associate professor of chemistry. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering is joining with the Lincoln Children's Museum and several Lincoln companies to co-sponsor “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day” on Feb. 24 at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Continue reading…
This one-week, graduate-credit workshop will provide an intensive week of field-based experiences at Cedar Point Biological Station. Earn your certification as a Nebraska Master Naturalist Teacher from July 8-14! Continue reading…
Allison Zach of the Nebraska Invasive Species Program has invasive species teaching tools she would like to share with K-12 teachers. Continue reading…
Learning how to effectively communicate about science is the focus of SciComm 2018, slated for March 23-25 on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. Faculty, postdoctoral associates and students are encouraged to make plans to attend. Continue reading…
Equity should be prioritized as a central component in all educational improvement efforts. All students can and should learn complex science. However, achieving equity and social justice in science education is an ongoing challenge. Continue reading…