Matt Joeckel, a professor in the School of Natural Resources at Nebraska, headed the field work for a collaborative project at Utah’s Cedar Mountain Formation. The scientists expanded knowledge of ancient carbon-cycle changes relevant to understanding present-day environmental conditions. Continue reading…
Students are invited to network with Clayton at the Meet the Masters dinner on Thursday, March 23 at 5:30 pm at the Wick Alumni Center. Students may join the dinner for free with registration. Continue reading…
Pocket Science: Though planting the eastern redcedar tree in grasslands often began as an effort to establish windbreaks against dangerous gusts and detrimental erosion, the woody vegetation has since spread well beyond those shelterbelt origins. Continue reading…
For the sake of protecting crops against the numerous insects that beat people to the plate by eating those crops in the field, many companies now coat their seeds with insecticides. That unintended consequence usually arises when the pesticide particles of treated seeds scrape off during planting. Continue reading…
The policies and procedures for SNR, as well as, safety information and additional directory filters can be found in the SNR Employee Information Continue reading…
The School of Natural Resources makes funds available to staff through the Staff Professional Development Fund. The fund is administered by the SAPDC and the Director's Office. The Continue reading…
The 2023 Water for Food Global Conference will be held May 8-11. A special discount is offered for faculty, students and staff at the University of Nebraska. Continue reading…