The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Soil Judging Team took fourth place overall at the National Collegiate Soil Judging Contest held from March 26–31 near Woodward, Oklahoma. Continue reading…
Madeline Davis, a fisheries and wildlife graduate, is working on her Masters of Professional Science degree. She is interviewed by another UNL Alumni, Baylie Fadool, a biological sciences graduate. Continue reading…
The monitors in Hardin Hall lobbies (better know as Digital Signage) are being populated with current news, events, calendars, social media and weather. Continue reading…
University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are working with ranchers and other stakeholders in the Nebraska Sandhills to better understand the challenges and opportunities of land management in this unique, important ecosystem. Dan Uden, assistant professor in UNL’s School of Natural Resources, disc Continue reading…
A study of Plains bison has found that the once-endangered mammals respond to air temperature and severe drought in ways that should inform their long-term management. Continue reading…
Groundwater levels have declined in most of Nebraska following multiple years of below-average precipitation, Husker scientists found in a new statewide analysis. Continue reading…
Traditionally considered the domain of grade school classrooms, literature circles may also have a place in higher education and the natural sciences, says research from Nebraska’s Judith Turk. Continue reading…
A carry over from this last fall's seminar, Bridget Deemer, Research Ecologist, US Geological Survey Southwest Biological Science Center will present a seminar on dams and drought on May 5, 2023 at 10:30 am in 901 Hardin Hall. Continue reading…
Two researchers affiliated with the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln are part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional team that has received significant funding from the National Science Foundation to help predict the effect of climate extremes on the food Continue reading…
Nicholas McMillan started Jan. 1 as an assistant professor of grazing lands ecology with a joint appointment in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture and the School of Natural Resources. Continue reading…
The Chancellor’s Environment, Sustainability and Resilience Commission has formed a new council to guide implementation of the university’s sustainability master plan. Continue reading…
Cordell Vrbka, a fisheries and wildlife major, was honored by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln at its annual Ivy Day ceremonies on April 1. Continue reading…