A grant awarded to a group of 10 Natural Resources Districts and Conservation and Survey Division at University of Nebraska-Lincoln will fund the creation of a cloud-based software program, Nebraska GeoCloud, that will make available all airborne electromagnetic survey data for Nebraska. Continue reading…
Graduates took turns sharing their favorite memory of their time with the School of Natural Resources during a celebration May 5, 2017, in Hardin Hall. | Shawna Richter-Ryerson, Natural Resources
SNR is sending out a big congratulations to the school's 44 May graduates. "Do things. Don't settle,” Director John Carroll told the students during the SNR celebration. “Make us proud we had a little influence on the journey you've started." Continue reading…
A Lincoln-based startup company that specializes in innovative, research-based ways of removing industrial solvents and petroleum-based pollutants from groundwater is taking off. AirLift Environmental is an outgrowth of scientific research, including by Steve Comfort, SNR soil and water chemist Continue reading…
Students at Waverly High School were the among the first of what will be students from 16 schools across Nebraska to learn more about possible contaminants in their well water through a hands-on program called “Know your Well” being conducted by the Water Sciences Laboratory at the university. Continue reading…
The final Inside SNR newsletter for summer break will be May 23. Press releases, photos, blogs and personal accounts of summer field work still will be distributed live. Send submissions to shawna@unl.edu. Continue reading…
In celebration of Nebraska International Migratory Bird Month, Morrill Hall's Sunday with a Scientist program will focus on birds, migration and bird-watching. The program for children and families is 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. May 21. Continue reading…
A new University of Nebraska–Lincoln initiative is combining the expertise of police and campus planners to improve public safety and landscape efficiencies by rethinking the design of outdoor spaces. Continue reading…
The Lied Center for Performing Arts' 2017-18 season will feature new wave band The B-52s, comedian and "The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah and actress/singer Audra McDonald. Tickets to all performances will be available as part of a season ticket package beginning at 11 a.m. May 11. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Today homepage will transition to its summer schedule — with regular updates Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays — on May 8. Continue reading…