For Lindsey McVay, the opportunity to study in Hawaii meant fulfilling a lifelong dream. "I have always dreamt about working with marine mammals, specifically whales, since I can remember," she said. The senior fisheries and wildlife major is currently studying at Hawaii Pacific University. 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…
The word "then" can have a variety of meanings, such as "at a point in time" or "in addition to." The word "than" is used to make comparisons. Read on to ensure you’re using these words correctly. Continue reading…
The Department of Art and Art History is again offering a class and residency opportunity for those interested in learning and working at Cedar Point Biological Station near Ogallala, Nebraska, this summer. 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…
Thanks to grants from the Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Institute at the University of Nebraska, eight UNL students are working on projects to contribute to a more water and food secure world. Continue reading…
For the March Paul A. Olson Seminar in Great Plains Studies, Roberto Lenton will speak about drought-management techniques, focusing on water storage systems. Continue reading…
By relaxing a federal ethanol mandate, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could have counteracted the impact of the 2012 drought on corn prices, a new study by UNL agricultural economists concludes. Continue reading…
"Inside SNR" is the school's weekly e-newsletter that is published every Monday. Anyone is welcome to submit news or events to be considered for publication in the newsletter. Continue reading…
"Feedback Control as a Framework for Understanding Tradeoffs in Biology," will be presented by Noah Cowan of Johns Hopkins University at 4 p.m., March 18 in E103 Beadle Center. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…