Diego Jarquin, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Department of Agronomy and Horticulture research assistant professor, was awarded the 2020 National Association of Plant Breeders Early Career Scientist Award during their virtual conference hosted by Nebraska, August 17-20. Continue reading…
Puneet Paul (left) and Jennifer Cooper, postdoctoral research associates of agronomy and horticulture, will present this fall's first Agronomy and Horticulture Seminar Sept. 11.
This fall’s Agronomy and Horticulture Seminar Series begins Sept. 11 with “Physiological and Molecular Perspective on Seed Development Under Higher Temperatures” presented by Nebraska’s Puneet Paul and “Organic Carbon Materials for Nutrient Retention in Nebraska Soils” by Nebraska’s Jennifer Cooper. Continue reading…
Senior agronomy major Lily Woitaszewski is excited to be back on East Campus taking classes and staying involved in Agronomy Club and Commodity Marketing Club. Woitaszewski likes the experiential opportunities the faculty and staff strive to offer in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. Continue reading…
David Holding became involved with popcorn breeding in 2013. Holding’s lab focused on breeding independent introgressions resulting from several different QPM lines plus several elite popcorn inbreds. The result was a diverse pallet for hybrid production to take advantage of hybrid vigor. Continue reading…
Anne Streich, associate professor of practice in agronomy and horticulture, is among twelve chosen by the Executive Vice Chancellor’s Office for third cohort of Faculty Fellows for Student Success. Continue reading…
Horticulture alumna Heather Byers who co-owns Great Plains Nursery talks about earning her degree from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture and how this experience prepared her for a career in the horticulture industry and starting her own business. Continue reading…
As a part of the compressed nature of the fall academic calendar this year, the traditional holidays and breaks have been suspended. Classes will meet on Monday, Sept. 7 (Labor Day). Continue reading…
The Career Services Community across the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus is excited to host University Career Fairs virtually in the fall of 2020. This fall, the Career Fair will take place over four days, each day designated as specific to various career pathways. Continue reading…
Registration is now available for a fully remote, free entrepreneurship training program beginning Sept. 29 and concluding Nov. 11. The non-credit program is open to UNL faculty, students, staff and postdoctoral scholars interested in strategies for connecting research with market applications. 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…