A new publication by hydrogeologists with the Conservation and Survey Division at the University of Nebraska delves deep into Nebraska’s seven secondary aquifers and provides extensive detail about their characteristics, with a focus on water quantity, water quality, and water use. Continue reading…
The annual Coats for Clinton drive by the School of Natural Resources branched out to include warm winter clothing this year, and last Thursday, seven large bags and a $1,150 check were delivered to Clinton Elementary and its very grateful staff. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will confer about 1,500 degrees during commencement exercises Dec. 15 and 16 at Pinnacle Bank Arena, 400 Pinnacle Arena Drive. Continue reading…
The School of Natural Resources is hosting a graduation celebration for its December graduates at 2 p.m. Friday in Hardin Hall auditorium. Refreshments will be provided. Continue reading…
The Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska has awarded grants to 11 University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty, including Jesse Korus, of SNR, to provide assistantships to graduate students doing research that contributes to global water and food security. Continue reading…
In 1998, Carmen Thomson, a fresh fish and wildlife graduate, was working as Dr. Ed Peters’ laboratory assistant trying to decide whether to find seasonal employment to gain experience as a fisheries scientist or to attend graduate school. Continue reading…
Environmental Health, NRES 330/NUTR 330, will be offered in both the fall and spring semesters and will fulfill ACE 8 requirements. The course will examine the relationships between animal sciences, public and human health, nutrition, and environmental studies. Continue reading…
Nominees are sought for the James V. Griesen Exemplary Service to Students Award and the University of Nebraska Foundation/Builders Award for Outstanding Academic Advising. Continue reading…
The Robert B. Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska has published the proceedings from its 2017 Water for Food Global Conference, featuring case studies and perspectives on "Water for Food Security: From Local Lessons to Global Impacts.” Continue reading…
The Innocents Society is the Chancellor's senior honorary and uniquely Nebraskan. In the spring, 13 new members are chosen from the junior class. Membership is based upon superior academic achievement, unparalleled leadership, and selfless service to the university and community. Continue reading…