SNR's John Benson is part of a multinational team of scientists who studied how the 2020 COVID-19 shutdown influenced animal movement in America's national parks and preserves. Overall, animals tended to avoid human infrastructure, but results varied across populations, species and even individuals. Continue reading…
Sumaiya Tabassum has had a busy first eight months as a postdoctoral researcher, teaching, writing, serving in university outreach and learning to balance work life with home life including a toddler. Continue reading…
Saturday, September 27, 2025
This symposium will begin with an overview of
global water issues. Then, the focus will move to
a more regional approach, with presentations and
discussions exploring such topics as groundwater
depletion, agricultural runo¬, and the sustainability
of the Ogallala Aquifer Continue reading…
Ann Powers keeps upping her game to improve the learning experience and opportunities of students. Continue reading…
Jacob VanDress, Wyatt Koehler and Dave Wedin (right) prepare drip torches before carrying out a prescribed fire at Nine-Mile Prairie in April 2023. Photo courtesy of Ethan Freese, Platte Basin Timelapse.
David Wedin recently received the 2025 Extended Service Faculty Award in the School of Natural Resources, capping 27 years of work there and three in the Center for Grassland Studies. Continue reading…
Moore will present a seminar on Fish Evolution and Ecology. The seminars are Wednesdays at 3:30 pm in 107 South Hardin Hall. The tentative schedule of the rest of the semester's seminars is included. Continue reading…
This week’s IANR Update features Tiffany Heng-Moss and Mark Svoboda discussing the University of Nebraska’s leadership in agricultural research and drought mitigation efforts! Continue reading…
Join the Nebraska Water Center and Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District from November 2 – 7, 2025, as we experience urban water management, winter agriculture, and transboundary aquifer management in Arizona. Continue reading…
Husker Pantry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln supports students facing food and hygiene insecurity. Open to all enrolled students, it offers non-perishable food and hygiene products through a simple online ordering system. Community contributions keep the pantry functioning. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska (NU) System is unifying (i.e., migrating) University and Microsoft accounts. Over the course of the summer, ITS has upgraded all of our classroom computers to Windows 11 and migrated the computer as well. Continue reading…