From 2018 to 2020, collars affixed to 51 female bighorn sheep in the Nebraska Panhandle reported the precise locations of those ewes up to 24 times a day. Continue reading…
The Game Birds of the World collection from the Nebraska State Museum is now online. You can view the collection at https://go.unl.edu/gamebirds. The collection is currently housed in Hardin Hall on East Campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Continue reading…
'Coffee and Conservation,' the Applied Wildlife Ecology & Spatial Movement Lab (AWESM Lab) discussion event, takes place March 29 at 2 pm. Continue reading…
A research paper by Trenton Franz, associate professor of hydrogeophysics at Nebraska, and co-authors points to an innovative irrigation approach that could decrease water use while increasing producer profitability. Continue reading…
Know Your Well project has been teaching high school students about sampling drinking water since 2017. Read these students' stories and the ongoing impact of this program. Continue reading…
Nebraska's Steven Thomas, a professor of river and stream ecology, was part of an international, interdisciplinary research team that spent four years working to understand how strategic planning can reduce the impact of hydropower development on the entire Amazon River basin. Continue reading…
Compete in the Husker Hustle Scholarship Competition, April 6, for your opportunity to earn one of two $2,500 scholarships for aspiring or established student entrepreneurs. Open to sophomores and juniors in any major. Apply by Wednesday, March 30. Continue reading…
The traveling exhibition “Real People, Real Climate, Real Changes” will be on view from March 14 through May 13 on the second floor of Love Library North. Continue reading…
With funding from the Global Experiences Office in 2021, the College of Business launched MNGT 398: Global Startup Communities, which introduced students to Rwandan culture and culminated in a community concert with UNL student group, Live Lyve Band. Continue reading…
School of Computing Senior Design students (from left) Cole Vaske, Will Swiston and Cody Binder work on their collaborative project with the Nebraska Water Center and the School of Natural Resources. Continue reading…