The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's newest student club, Latins for Natural Resources, will host its first meeting from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 in the Ubuntu Room of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center, 1505 S Street, Lincoln. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s weeklong, statewide celebration of its 150th anniversary continues through Friday with events celebrating the our past, present and future. Continue reading…
Duane Eversoll, retired associate director of the University of Nebraska Conservation and Survey Division and professor emeritus in the School of Natural Resources, has been selected to receive the 2018 Maurice Kremer Groundwater Achievement Award. He will be honored Feb. 27 in Hardin Hall. Continue reading…
Recent achievements for the SNR community were earned by John Carroll, Mark Pegg, Kevin Pope, Lindsay Ohlman, and Camden Oathout. Five others have been nominated for honors, and Dave Gosselin is getting praise for his latest textbook. Continue reading…
With three majors and two minors, Nick Sanders is interested in a little bit of everything. This week’s SNR Student Spotlight triple majors in Environmental Restoration Science, Grassland Ecology and Management, & Water Science and double minors in Insect Science and Fisheries and Wildlife. Continue reading…
In commemoration of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s 150th year, the Center for Civic Engagement has challenged the university community to grow its helping handprint. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Kansas Science Communication Initiative have joined forces for SciComm 2019 set for March 22 to 24 at Kansas State in Manhattan, Kansas. Registration is open. Continue reading…
The Dairy Store was once called Varsity Dairy. Warren Buffett sold golf balls to make money as an undergrad. The first women's’ track and field meet was deemed “unofficial” because no men could attend. What details of our past can you find in a new interactive timeline for Nebraska's 150th? Continue reading…
If you've been thinking about getting involved in undergraduate research or creative activity, now is the time to apply for a UCARE research assistantship for the 2019-2020 academic year. Receive a $2,400 research stipend and experience hands-on learning from a faculty adviser next school year. Continue reading…