Seven free public lectures will delve into seven aspects of “The right water for the right use at the right time” when the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s annual spring semester water and natural resources seminar debuts Jan. 18. | Courtesy image
Nebraska Water Center and the School of Natural Resources have paired up for the spring seminar series. The free lectures will delve into aspects of “The right water for the right use at the right time," kicking off with the first lecture Jan. 18. Continue reading…
The School of Natural Resources has welcomed several new employees with the start of the spring semester. The following lists are our most recent hires. Continue reading…
Jeremy Brunette, University of Nebraska-Lincoln masters graduate, earned the 2016 Great Plains-CESU Graduate Student Award for his research in the Sulphur Springs Indian Territory. Continue reading…
Martin Luther King Jr. Week at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will begin with the 22nd Annual MLK Youth Rally and March at 8 a.m. Jan. 16. Continue reading…
The School of Natural Resources will be co-sponsoring the 77th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference on Feb. 5 to 8 at the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska. Registration is still open. Continue reading…
The School of Natural Resources earned a free cooking demonstration for bringing the most people to the UNL Wellness “All About You” events in October and November. Registration for the Jan. 27 event is still open. Continue reading…
In a forthcoming study, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Jenny Dauer demonstrates that teaching and using a seven-step decision-making model helps students become more scientifically literate, and has the potential to overcome subconscious biases and make better-informed decisions. Continue reading…
Mark Poeschl, chief executive officer of the National FFA Organization and the National FFA Foundation, will deliver the next Heuermann Lecture at 7 p.m. today at Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center. The free talk is "Sustainability and Survivability: The Balancing Act to Feed the World." Continue reading…
A grand opening for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's new Huskers Helping Huskers Pantry+ was Monday at the Nebraska Union. The new facility offers food and other basic necessities alongside housing assistance and financial counseling — all for free — to Nebraska students in need of help. Continue reading…
The Water Advanced Research and Innovation (WARI) Fellowship Program is a dynamic and transformative program for students pursuing advanced academic research and/or other water-related careers. The program will award five University of Nebraska-Lincoln students with scholarships to India in 2017. Continue reading…
International research experiences for students, or IRES, is looking for U.S. science and engineering students who want to spend part of their summer doing collaborative research in the Czech Republic. Continue reading…