As she wraps up her first year as a Husker, freshman fisheries and wildlife and environmental studies double major Isabella Villanueva has found diversity in nature and in the hallways and organizations of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s East Campus. Continue reading…
Three School of Natural Resources' students will be recognized as Chancellor’s Scholars during the undergraduate commencement ceremony May 14 at Memorial Stadium. Continue reading…
Daniel Morales, an NRT master’s student studying natural resources management, led workshops in the Denton Hills on February 4 and April 28 to hear landowner concerns and gain experience in community engagement. Continue reading…
Today, we’re showcasing Martha Shulski, Nebraska State Climatologist, director of the Nebraska State Climate Office, and professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. As a young child, Shulski had a terrifying experience with extreme weather, and she wanted to u Continue reading…
Mike Forsberg, a Nebraska conservation photographer, has been travelling the "whooper highway" for the last month following the migration path of the whooping cranes, an endangered species since 1970. Continue reading…
The Holling Family Teaching Excellence Awards have been recognizing exceptional teaching and extension in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) since 1998. Continue reading…
For NRT master’s student Kate Bird, her first publication all came down to means, motive and opportunity. She and the 12 other authors on the journal article had worked together for a year and a half in a National Science Foundation program for graduate students. Continue reading…
Are you in Lincoln this summer? Do you like farm-fresh produce? Consider supporting UNL's own Student Organic Farm and purchasing a "share" of our farm. Shareholders may come to the farm once a week for seasonal food picked that morning. Purchase yours today! Continue reading…
The Biometerics Working Group (The Wildlife Society) Special Recognition Award recognizes Dr. Tanya Shenk for making an outstanding contribution to the development and application of quantitative methods to the fields of wildlife science and management. Continue reading…
Craig Allen, NRT & CRAWL director, now heads an international network connecting agricultural networks across Canada, the United States and Mexico to better research agricultural systems and their resilience. Continue reading…
People of color and women can make work in the outdoors and in academia safer for themselves and others by exercising prudence and making their voices and perspectives heard, Diana Doan-Crider told NRT students on April 27, 2022. Continue reading…