The GIS portal available on the High Plains Regional Climate Center website now offers the shapefiles behind the HPRCC's best-known product: the rainbow maps. | Courtesy HPRCC
The geographic data behind the High Plains Regional Climate Center’s best known product, its rainbow-colored precipitation and temperatures maps, is now available to users through a GIS portal on their website. Continue reading…
The 2018 Fall Seminar Series at the School of Natural Resources continues on various Wednesdays through Dec. 5 in the Hardin Hall on Nebraska East Campus at the corner of 33rd and Holdrege streets, Lincoln. Continue reading…
While some of our past graduates like to look up to the sky, Brian Baskerville, a 2013 masters graduate in geography, knows it’s important to stay grounded. Continue reading…
The “Atlas of Nebraska,” a book years in the making by School of Natural Resources and Geography faculty and staff, has earned a 2018 Nebraska Book Award for nonfiction reference. The books and its authors will be presented with their award at ceremony Dec. 1. Continue reading…
Dr. Hao Ye, a quantitative ecologist with the University of Florida, will talk about data-driven modeling or ecological dynamics during the SNR Fall Seminar series at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 31 in Hardin Hall auditorium. Continue reading…
Is group work a waste of time? That’s the question keynote speaker Peggy Brickman will discuss at the University of Nebraska’s fall Teaching and Learning Symposium, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center. Continue reading…
NFS is hosting its annual Forest Festival — celebrating Nebraska’s growers, producers and artisans on Oct. 27 during national forest products week. Be sure to mark your calendars. Continue reading…
UNL Global Studies is heading to Russia in summer 2019. This three-week, three-credit class focused on Russian culture, history, literature, society, and art and will be take place in St. Petersburg and Moscow, as well as Rostov and Yaroslav. Continue reading…