Martha Shulski and Mike Hayes, both climatologists at the School of Natural Resources, were authors on the Northern Great Plains chapter of the recently released Fourth National Climate Assessment, a document mandated by Congress. | SNR
Climatologists Martha Shulski and Mike Hayes, both of the School of Natural Resources, worked on the Fourth National Climate Assessment, which examined climate change across the United States. The report was released late last month and was followed by a media flurry. Continue reading…
The final donation push for the Caring for Clinton campaign ends this week.
The School of Natural Resources has hit its monetary fundraising goal for our Caring for Clinton campaign, but we are pushing to hit our clothing donation goal by Friday, Dec. 7. Continue reading…
Due to the national significance of the passing of President George H.W. Bush, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will honor the national day of mourning on Dec. 5, Chancellor Ronnie Green announced in a Dec. 3 email to campus. Continue reading…
The final SNR Fall Seminar Series will still be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, in Hardin Hall, though the location has moved to room 901. Those with N-card access to the building will be able to attend. Those interested in meeting Dr. Lisa Corwin should contact Jenny Dauer at jenny.dauer@unl.edu. Continue reading…
The UNL Soil Judging Team is hosting a Bake Sale to celebrate World Soil Day! Grab a tasty treat for you or some friends, and help fund the team's trip to the 2019 National Contest in California. Continue reading…
Nebraska Maps and More Store Holiday Open House has been postponed until Dec. 10 due to the university shutdown this Wednesday. Join them next Monday for hot cocoa, punch and cookies and 20-percent-off discounts. Continue reading…
Nebraska’s National Research Traineeship director Craig Allen and the research of NRT student Daniel Rico figured prominently in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s annual research report. The program is based at the School of Natural Resources. Continue reading…
The latest edition of Strategic Discussions for Nebraska, "Science Literacy: Using Research-Based Facts To Make Real-World Decisions," features stories on several SNR faculty, including Tala Awada; Jenny Dauer; Joe Dauer; and Tiffany Messer. The edition is available online. Continue reading…