Crystal Stiles, climatologist with the High Plains Regional Climate Center, delivers a presentation on climate monitoring and drought management on tribal lands. | Courtesy image
Through two new federally funded grants, the High Plains Regional Climate Center and the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be helping four tribes in South Dakota reduce their climate vulnerability. Continue reading…
Dr. Christine Reed, professor at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, will present a lecture on the governance of integrated water management in Nebraska. The seminar will begin at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 18 at Hardin Hall Auditorium, East Campus. 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…
Wildfires in the Southeast had media outlets picking up the phone to talk with experts from the National Drought Mitigation Center. Also in the news this month: Al Dutcher with the Nebraska State Climate Office and David Wishart, geography professor housed in SNR. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln wellness initiative is a one-stop resource to help employees and students pursuing individual goals related to health and wellbeing. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska State Museum's Science Cafe series will explore music, ice skating, and research in the Galapagos from January through March. Continue reading…
Dr. G. William Monaghan will present results of interdisciplinary research on Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore archeology and geology at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Midwest Archeological Center, Federal Building room 124, Lincoln. Continue reading…
In the next 50 years, the world needs to double the amount of food it produces in order to feed a growing population. That responsibility doesn't lie only with farmers and scientists, but with everyone, said Mark Poeschl, chief executive officer of the National FFA Organization and Foundation. Continue reading…