B.J. Baule has no doubt that an SNR education gave him ample preparation for a career in climatology. "The classes I took provided valuable training," Baule said. "There are a lot of great professors in the applied climate area at SNR." 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…
A camera atop Hardin Hall's roof will soon find a new home at Nine Mile Prairie. But it's not your average camera. It's a PhenoCam – and it belongs to a network of automated cameras set up to survey landscapes throughout North America. Continue reading…
The Eastern Nebraska Water Resources Assessment (ENWRA) will conduct helicopter flights in mid-April. The helicopters are equipped with technology that captures a "cat scan" of the earth 900 feet below the surface. The data collected is used to identify aquifers. Continue reading…
After a decade and a half of leadership at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in which he guided the university through an era of growth and progress, Chancellor Harvey Perlman has announced he will step down as chancellor on June 30, 2016. 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…
Jesslyn Brown of the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota will present the 2015 Steve Lavin Memorial seminar, "The Times (and the Pixels) They Are A-Changin'," April 10 at 2 p.m. in Hardin Hall, Room 163. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
Gamma Theta Upsilon, the geography honorary society, will induct new student members around 3 p.m., April 10 in Hardin Hall 163. The induction ceremony will take place following the 2 p.m. Lavin Memorial geography seminar. All are welcome to attend. Continue reading…
UNL's 15th Annual Family Weatherfest and Severe Weather Symposium has been accepted into the statewide Nebraska Science Festival, which takes place April 10-18. Continue reading…
Ryan Chapman, wellhead protection coordinator at the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, will present "Nitrates in Nebraska Groundwater and a Small Town's Plight to Avoid Treatment" at 3:30 p.m., April 8 in the Hardin Hall auditorium (room 107). The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
The April 8 Nebraska Lecture will examine the Higgs boson's significance in understanding matter and how UNL researchers contributed to its discovery. Continue reading…
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer will discuss foreign policy in a 4:30 p.m., April 8 lecture in the Nebraska Union Ballroom. The talk is free and open to the public. Continue reading…
"A Genetic and Biochemical Basis for Natural Variation in Maize
Aphid Resistance,” will be presented by Georg Jander of Cornell University at 4 p.m., April 8 in E103 Beadle Center. The seminar is free and open to the public. Continue reading…