Humphrey Kalibo, geography doctoral student, recently attended the 24th International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) World Congress held in Salt Lake City. He was among seven official bloggers selected to cover the event's technical sessions and sub-plenary meetings. Continue reading…
After two years of research, writing and editing, the first edition of the "Groundwater Atlas of Lancaster County, Nebraska" is complete. The atlas is produced by the Conservation and Survey Division (CSD), which serves as the natural resource survey component of UNL's School of Natural Resources. Continue reading…
The information provided in this announcement is tailored and geared toward all SNR students. Whether it’s important dates, jobs/internship postings or other helpful info, students can find news essential to their success. Faculty are welcome to read and share this information accordingly. Continue reading…
The course will provide an overview of the major physical and human landscapes in Africa. The three-credit course is scheduled weekly on Mondays from 5 to 7:50 p.m. in Burnett Hall 120 and does not require prerequisites. Continue reading…
Nathan Probasco, assistant professor of European and world history at Briar Cliff University, will present "The Maps of Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh and the Origins of Anglo-America, 1580-1585" at 2 p.m., Nov. 7 in 228 Hardin Hall. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
The School of Natural Resources is home to talented people, many of whom the media reach out to for comments on current affairs. Check out the stories featuring SNR that got people buzzing nationwide. Continue reading…
Karen Jensen, software users group coordinator at the School of Natural Resources, regularly shares quick tips and tricks designed to make life a little easier for faculty, staff and students using Microsoft system software. Continue reading…
The Collegiate Farm Bureau is partnering with the Alliance for the Future of Agriculture in Nebraska to host a food dialogue where students will share their thoughts and ideas about food production, genetically modified organisms, livestock production affecting climate change and animal welfare. Continue reading…
Trenton Franz, assistant professor of hydrogeophysics, will present "Investigating Ecosystems Through a New Lens: Opportunities and Challenges Using Cosmic-ray Neutron Detectors" at 3:30 p.m., Nov. 5 in the Hardin Hall auditorium (room 107). The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
"What Does Agricultural Communication Mean in the 21st Century?" will be the subject of the next Heuermann Lecture Nov. 6, as agricultural broadcaster Orion Samuelson leads a panel discussion. Continue reading…
Nebraska's next generation of rural entrepreneurs is receiving the training and mentorship they need to successfully start their own businesses thanks to the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program at UNL's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Continue reading…
Through a unique renewable energy system, UNL students and Lincoln residents help provide energy to heat and cool Nebraska Innovation Campus when they shower and flush. Continue reading…
A food science professor, Julie Miller Jones, will present a seminar titled "Wheat and Gluten: Myths and Facts" at 4 p.m., Nov. 3 in the Great Plains Room of the East Union. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
"Viruses and the Evolution of the Immune System," will be presented by Forest Rowher of San Diego State University at 4 p.m., Nov. 5 in E103 Beadle Center. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…