State groundwater levels are still recovering from the 2012 drought, according to the 2016 Nebraska Statewide Groundwater-Level Monitoring Report. The Conservation and Survey Division at the School of Natural Resources recently released the report, which is for sale at the Maps & More Store. Continue reading…
The 17th annual Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and Family Weatherfest, set for April 1, is branching out beyond meteorology this year as it grows into its new location at Nebraska Innovation Campus Convention Center, 2021 Transformation Drive, Lincoln. Continue reading…
“Cranes, Ducks and Prairie Chickens: An evening with Conservation Biologists and Birds from the Madson Collection” will be 7 to 9 p.m. March 7 at Hardin Hall, 3310 Holdrege St., Lincoln. The event is in coordination with the Heather Henson "Crane: On Earth, In Sky" production at the Lied Center. Continue reading…
The ASUN Graduate Student Assembly is accepting applications for funding to support activities that promote professional development and networking of graduate students at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The application deadline is March 31. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will host a weeklong series of events exploring diversity issues. The Our Nebraska program, previously known as the Empowerment Forum, is March 6 to 10. Continue reading…
Sandhill cranes soaring above the Platte River grace a new stamp celebrating Nebraska's sesquicentennial. Michael Forsberg, conservation photographer, SNR partner, and assistant professor of practice in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication, took the photo. Continue reading…
The Digital Commons achieved a notable milestone in January. In the most recent release of Cybermetrics Lab’s Ranking Web of Repositories, Nebraska’s Digital Commons was ranked 11th worldwide, 7th in North America and 6th among educational and research institutions. Continue reading…
Campus Recreation is collecting gently-used athletic shoes through April 28. The drive benefits the MORE Foundation Group's sustainability and economic development projects in Ghana and Honduras. Continue reading…