"Atlas of the 2012 Elections," employs a geographical perspective to analyze virtually every aspect of the 2012 U.S. presidential election, in addition to selected state and local elections. 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 members are welcome to read and share this information accordingly. Continue reading…
SNR is hosting its second annual Elevator Speech Contest on March 5 in the Hardin Hall auditorium (room 107). The registration deadline is Feb. 9. All SNR undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to register. Participants will compete to win cash prizes. First prize is $1000. 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…
Join us Wed., Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. in the second floor lobby for the February Birthday Bash. Say farewell to those who are leaving and celebrate this month's birthdays. 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…
Many rural Nebraska households utilize self-employment and multiple job-holding to piece together their incomes, according to the Nebraska Rural Poll. Continue reading…
Sybrina Fulton, who has dedicated her life to social change since the 2012 death of her 17-year-old son Trayvon Martin, will speak Feb. 18 at UNL on personal responsibility and social change. Continue reading…
Bob Kuzelka, emeritus associate professor, has been named SNR ombudsperson. "I hope this position will provide a possible avenue for graduate students to improve their communications and relationships with their advisers and committee," Kuzelka said. Continue reading…
Meghan Sittler, coordinator of the Lower Platte River Corridor Alliance, will present "Protecting the Platte through Collaboration and Innovation" at 2 p.m., Feb. 13 in Hardin Hall (room 228). The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
Lynn Mayhew, assistant utilities director at the Grand Island Utilities Department, will present "Uranium in City Water" at 3:30 p.m., Feb. 11 in the Hardin Hall auditorium (room 107). The seminar is presented as part of the water seminar series, and is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
Climate change cost American soybean farmers an estimated $11 billion in unrealized potential yield in the past two decades, a newly published study says. Continue reading…
The UNL Counseling and School Psychology Clinic has immediate openings for children, adolescents and families seeking therapy for issues related to depression, anxiety, ADHD, school problems and/or social problems. Continue reading…
"Cellular Reservoirs for HIV-1 Long-term Persistence Despite Antiretroviral Therapy," will be presented by Mathias Lichterfeld at 4 p.m., Feb. 11 in E103 Beadle Center. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…