The Nebraska Water Center, in partnership with the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s School of Natural Resources, will begin its annual Spring Water Seminar Series in February. Continue reading…
The so-called Skiles mummy is one of three case studies that Karl Reinhard, professor in the School of Natural Resources, recently re-analyzed and has detailed, alongside several co-authors, in a forthcoming chapter of “The Handbook of Mummy Studies.” Continue reading…
The journal Rangeland and Ecological Management recently published an article by Tonya Haigh detailing the results of a survey of ranchers. She led a team that surveyed a collection of Northern Plains ranchers who endured a 2016 flash drought that significantly altered forage production in the area. Continue reading…
On Dec. 15, Dee Ebbeka delivered seven bags of children’s clothing and an envelope containing $1,650 to Clinton Elementary School, where Linda Kern said the donations could not have come at a more important time. Continue reading…
John Carroll, professor of wildlife ecology and director of the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was recently featured by IANR News. Continue reading…
In the next few months Information Technology Services (ITS) will be working on migrating our files from numerous sources (BOX, SNR File Sharing, etc.) to a Microsoft platform. Continue reading…
The award “recognizes educators who have made an outstanding contribution toward advancing the knowledge and appreciation of plants among their students.” Continue reading…