Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are asking whether predicted increased temperatures across the Great Plains will influence the survival of the native, game bird species, the Sharp-tailed grouse. In a new study by SNR researchers, the answer appears to be: Yes, it's likely. Continue reading…
Seven University of Nebraska-Lincoln academic, research and extension programs will be identified for potential closure or deep cuts when university leaders appear before the Legislature’s Appropriations Committee on Feb. 14 for a budget hearing, Chancellor Ronnie Green has announced. Continue reading…
The Executive Council of Multicultural Organizations, ASUN and the men’s basketball team are co-sponsoring a Unity Rally at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, at Nebraska Union Auditorium. They will be distributing “Hate Will Never Win” T-shirts. Continue reading…
One of SNR's newest faculty members turned a childhood project testing the water quality of a stream in her backyard into a career as a limnologist. Meet Jessica Corman. Continue reading…
Mike True's goal as a Cabela'a Apprentice was to estimate the number of foxes within and immediately outside of Lincoln. Understanding where and how many of them there are can provide valuable information about potential diseases that could affect human or domestic animal health. Continue reading…
The spring semester water and natural resources seminar series continues from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Hardin Hall auditorium with a lecture by Trenton Franz. Continue reading…
The UNL Soil Judging Team is hosting a Valentine's Day Bake Sale to raise funds to support their trip to the National Soil Judging Contest in March in Martin, Tennessee. The bake sale will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Main Lobby of Hardin Hall (East Campus). Continue reading…
With so much doom and gloom in the world, people sometimes overlook countervailing patterns such as the decline of war among great powers, increasing attempts to manage other forms of violence, greater international scientific cooperation, less global poverty, less hunger and lower child mortality. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska system has selected UnitedHealthcare Global as its new international travel insurance provider. The selection, which became effective Jan. 25, will ensure more consistent and cost-effective coverage across all NU campuses. Continue reading…
The Center for Civic Engagement is now accepting applications for the spring alternative service break to Denver, Colorado. The trip will increase students' awareness and knowledge of social issues, food security and environmental sustainability on this service-study. Continue reading…
Seeking creative and entrepreneurial students, staff, faculty, and RSOs to participate in this first annual spring market! To be held Thursday, April 12, on UNL's East Campus. Sponsored by the CASNR Advisory Board. Contact Reilly Grealish at reillygrealish@huskers.unl.edu for more information. Continue reading…