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Nebraska's Lindsey Chizinski, Baylie Fadool and Rene Martin view bull sharks from an underwater cage near North Bimini. Photo courtesy of Wyatt Albert
In the second study abroad to the Bahamas, School of Natural Resources faculty and students again viewed ocean life like sharks and stingrays in their natural home. Continue reading…
School of Natural Resources faculty and staff will talk about their involvement in the creation of The Americas and the contributions of the Herpetology Lab at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Continue reading…
Kyle Martens (right) has overseen a project helping 11 landowners near the university’s Barta Brothers Ranch clear eastern redcedars from their land.
"By researching resilience, I think we can help communities develop networks and resources that allow them to not just cope with change now, but also adapt and build a stronger community in the future." —Kyle Martens, doctoral student in natural resource sciences Continue reading…
Photographer Margaret LeJeune will present the next Hixson-Lied Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture at 5:30 p.m. March 13 at the Sheldon Museum of Art’s Ethel S. Abbott Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
A survey is available to evaluate the UNL Website by visiting the main University of Nebraska-Lincoln homepage. You can comment on design, functionality and navigation. Continue reading…
As a part of the mission to train future water researchers and arrange research addressing water problems and the understanding of water, the Nebraska Water Center is seeking applicants for a new Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship program. Continue reading…
The Center for Great Plains Studies will host its 50th annual conference focused on regional issues April 8-10 at the university. “Wild Great Plains” will cover such topics as the restoration of bison herds, Indigenous-led environmental practices, grassland animals, urban wilderness, psychological a Continue reading…
The fourth annual Student Research Days Slam on April 17 is seeking presenters. Faculty are urged to encourage their students to participate in this opportunity to share their work with a campus-wide audience. Continue reading…
The Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is seeking nominations for the Board of Regents Kudos Award by April 1, 2025 Continue reading…