Deb Bathke has been named the Nebraska state climatologist, a role she has held in an interim capacity since November. Larkin Powell, director of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Natural Resources, said her background and experience make her uniquely positioned to take on the role. Continue reading…
Carly Olson grew up in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, surrounded by but never seeing the fascinating aquatic life she would one day build a career upon. Continue reading…
Forestry Lecturer Ann Powers, who led the tree planting earlier this June, plans to use the tree to introduce students to concepts such as seed dispersal, tree growth rates and changes in climate. Continue reading…
Andrew Mwape, a Nebraska doctoral student, organized the planting of 25 trees on May 24 with support from the School of Natural Resources, Lincoln Parks and Recreation, Citizens’ Climate Lobby and the East Lincoln Rotary Club. Continue reading…
Ayse Kilic, a Hydrologic Information Systems Specialist received two awards at the American Society of Civil Engineers World Environmental & Water Resources Congress in May. Continue reading…
The legacy of preparing young scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to manage fisheries in Nebraska and beyond will continue after the passing of Rick Holland, a well-known fisheries biologist, researcher and mentor. Continue reading…
New annual campus parking permits take effect July 1.
With the License Plate Recognition parking permit system, the vehicle license serves as the permit information. Faculty and staff can register vehicles and buy the permit online. Continue reading…