Amit Jhala, University of Nebraska–Lincoln associate professor of agronomy and horticulture and Nebraska Extension weed management specialist, was honored with the Early Career Outstanding Extension Leadership Award from Nebraska’s Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Phi. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Crops Judging Team finished the spring season of competition on top and that was helping them prepare for the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Judging Conference April 1–4. Continue reading…
Casey Lundberg, office supervisor in agronomy and horticulture, and Tai Pleasant, undergraduate recruiter for agronomy and horticulture, are members of the inaugural University of Nebraska–Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Staff Council. Continue reading…
Anthony Amori and Osler Ortez, University of Nebraska–Lincoln doctoral students, were selected by the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture for awards. Continue reading…
Mint is not grown commercially in Nebraska on a large scale yet but a project at the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center at Scottsbluff is aimed at providing answers about whether farmers could grow it here and which varieties might grow best. Continue reading…
Farmers across Nebraska participated in more than 100 research studies in 2019 as part of Nebraska Extension’s On-Farm Research Network. Results from the 2019 studies, as well as from studies from previous years, are now available online. Continue reading…
In response to the unexpected and difficult circumstances students are experiencing because of COVID-19, the university has expanded Pass/No Pass policies for spring 2020 undergraduate courses. Continue reading…
Now that we have established ourselves as an organization throughout the semester of Spring 2020, we are now moving towards hosting our general meetings for the Fall! We are also including virtual attendance as a part of our meeting, through zoom! See the full article to learn more! Continue reading…
Graduate students will have the opportunity to receive an earned letter grade or choose a Pass/No Pass option for graduate courses taken in the Spring 2020 semester and have those courses that receive a Pass grade count toward degree requirements. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies is pleased to announcement we are now able to accept credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and Discover) as a form of payment for final depositing fees for master’s theses and doctoral dissertations. Continue reading…