The inaugural SNR Elevator Speech Contest took place at 7 p.m., April 17 in the Hardin Hall auditorium. The contest was held in conjunction with the SNR GSA Poster Symposium. Final placements in three contest categories, in addition to the poster symposium winners, were announced. Continue reading…
The north-central section meeting of the Geological Society of America will take place on April 24-25 in Lincoln. Several representatives from UNL's School of Natural Resources and the Conservation and Survey Division are involved with the two-day event. Continue reading…
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John Lokke, an artist, naturalist and historian, will present on the history of the Timber Rattlesnake, the largest and most imperiled venomous snake in Nebraska, at 7 p.m., April 22 in the Hardin Hall auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
Because you started reading the Grammar Guru, you are now more knowledgeable about the English language. What will you learn this week? Continue reading…
"The Role of Water and Food Security in Early Childhood Survival and Development: A Global Perspective," is the title for the 3 p.m. Heuermann Lecture Tuesday, April 22, in the Great Plains Room of the East Union. Continue reading…
The 62nd annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, "Cooperation and Compliance with Authority: The Role of Institutional Trust," will take place April 24-25 at the Nebraska Union on UNL's City Campus. Eight trust scholars will speak on a wide range of topics. Continue reading…
The state climatologist at UNL says planting delays should not be a concern and that temperatures should be on the upswing across the state. Continue reading…
Eight public lectures on a varied slate of state and regional water issues will form the University of Nebraska's spring semester water seminar series. The final lecture will be presented by Don Kraus, general manager, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District. Continue reading…
Kim Ruyter, natural resource sciences graduate student, will present "Prairie Pines Environmental Education Center and Demonstration Farm Community Survey" at 11 a.m., April 24 in Hardin Hall 209. All are welcome to attend. Continue reading…
"Discovery and Functional Analysis of Plant Small Silencing RNAs," will be presented by Michael Axtell of Penn State University at 4 p.m., April 23 in E103 Beadle Center. The free, public seminar will be preceded by a reception at 3:30 p.m. Continue reading…