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Kishore endeavors to leave a footprint
May 25, 2022
On Campus
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Raikes School student projects solve real-world problems, aid clients
May 25, 2022
Science & Technology
On Campus
Aisle of an airplane from behind, with passengers reading
Nebraska’s leading economic indicator continues to rise
May 25, 2022
On Campus
Matthias Fuchs, associate professor of physics and astronomy
Fuchs named Kavli Fellow
May 25, 2022
Science & Technology
On Campus
The Clifton Strengths Institute at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln recently recognized five students for their achievements. Those students are (from left) Tori Pedersen, Jordan Seitz, Erika Casarin, Sidney Therkelsen and Adam Folsom.
Five students receive Clifton Strengths Institute awards
May 25, 2022
Business & Law
Protestors walk past the south entrance of the Nebraska Union during a march to the Nebraska State Capitol on June 13, 2020. A new course offered in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications is exploring what it's like being Black and living in Lincoln.
‘Being Black in Lincoln’ receives Kennedy journalism award
May 24, 2022
Society & Culture
Helen Fagan, Rural Fellows coordinator, meets with student fellows Brianna Gable, Benjamin Niyodusenga and Lillian Uwanjye; Susan Norris, director of Pierce County Economic Development; and Wanda Backus, owner of J’s Place.
26 students begin Rural Fellows experiences
May 24, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Nebraska’s Caleb Fangmeier, a farm kid from Hebron, stayed up until 2 a.m. as an undergraduate to hear the announcement about the discovery of the Higgs boson. He now holds a doctorate in physics and works as a detector lab manager in Jorgensen Hall. His group is building nearly 2,500 particle detectors that will be used when the Large Hadron Collider restarts sometime between 2024 and 2026.
Husker's career shaped by the Large Hadron Collider
May 23, 2022
Science & Technology
On Campus
Husker researchers Arthur "Trey" Andrews, Tierney Lorenz and Sara Reyes pose in a patient room.
Nebraska team studying how social ties may boost health outcomes of Latinos facing discrimination
May 23, 2022
Science & Technology
Tomas Helikar, Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of biochemistry, will use a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award program to advance his work on a virtual immune system aimed at increasing the understanding of immune-related diseases and ramping up the speed and efficiency of drug development.
Virtual immune system roadmap unveiled
May 20, 2022
Science & Technology
With funding from the U.S. Department of Justice, researchers from three states are examining the impacts of sex trafficking on Native Americans and their communities.
Research assessing impacts, solutions to sex trafficking of Native Americans
May 20, 2022
On Campus
The Husker spirit squad leads the Huskers onto the field in Memorial Stadium on Oct. 5, 2019.
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for May 20
May 20, 2022
European destroying angel mushroom
Study: Deadly mushrooms got toxin-specific genes directly from ancient source
May 19, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Weather Ready Farms topic of RFD-TV discussion
May 19, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Group of young men walking down street with colorful umbrellas hanging overhead
Record 35 Huskers earn Gilman Scholarship for global experiences
May 19, 2022
Eddie Dominguez, professor of art, works with UCARE student Kinga Aletto in August 2020. Aletto created a life-size clay model of the Javan blue-banded kingfisher.
175 Husker undergrads receive stipends for summer research projects
May 19, 2022
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John Tessalee
Tessalee helps Huskers find success in college, beyond
May 18, 2022
On Campus
May 2022 commencement by the numbers graphic
3,613 degrees, 3,524 grads, 58 nations, 1 Nebraska U
May 17, 2022
On Campus
McKinney
Mayfield tornadoes inspire TORUS researcher
May 17, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Lt. Isabel Welch recites the Oath of Office as directed by Air Force Major Nicole Beebe on May 16. The university’s Air Force ROTC detachment held a commissioning for May graduates at the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum in Ashland. Welch will begin her service as a logistics readiness officer at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha. In the background is a C-47 from World War II.
29 ROTC members receive military commissions
May 17, 2022

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