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The Global Studies course “Negotiating Peace: From Conflict to Coexistence” is one of several new Global Experiences programs funded by the Education Abroad Office and Office of Global Strategies to give students hands-on learning opportunities in a global-local context.
New Global Experiences programs offer creative alternatives to study abroad
July 13, 2021
On Campus
The report was authored by center researchers (from left) Patrick Habecker, Ryan Herrschaft and Bergen Johnston.
Study shows meth usage on the rise in Nebraska
July 12, 2021
Society & Culture
Chilvers Park was installed in 2018, funded by a grant from the Kiewit Foundation, community donations and the City of Plainview. The park was listed as a high to moderate priority by a majority of Plainview residents.
Not clowning around: Plainview thrives under entrepreneur program
July 12, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Post-implosion rubble
Implosion-based models could yield insights on Florida condo collapse
July 12, 2021
Science & Technology
Emma Schmidt leads a mindfulness workshop for 4-H Clover Kids.
HALO program helps Schmidt teach students, learn more about Nebraska
July 9, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
First-generation student and family
First Generation Nebraska takes on new regional leadership role
July 9, 2021
Corman taps waterways as a living lab to teach students
July 9, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Guitars hang in the air as patrons examine the "Soundtracks for the Present Future" exhibition in Omaha's Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.
Farritor engineers musical solution for art exhibit
July 8, 2021
Arts
Science & Technology
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Nebraska researchers have played a key role the past decade in helping the state’s court system improve efforts to dispense justice fairly and equitably.
Researchers help Nebraska judicial system address diversity, inclusion
July 8, 2021
Business & Law
Society & Culture
Forty first-year students will join the Nebraska Business Honors Academy at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln this fall. The cohort will develop skills through an enhanced curriculum.
40 first-year students join Nebraska Business Honors Academy
July 8, 2021
Business & Law
Participants make stenciled fabric designs.
High school students discover sustainable fashion
July 7, 2021
Emergency Medical Technicians approach a scene.
First responders to receive cards for navigating suicide loss
July 5, 2021
Society & Culture
Corrie Svehla hands out a Husker Pride sticker during the Star City Pride parade on June 19.
Svehla helps advance LGBTQA acceptance on campus, beyond
July 2, 2021
Freeway traffic
Model predicts lane changes, could inform driver-assist systems
July 2, 2021
Science & Technology
Jorgensen Hall is reflected in the ongoing construction of the College of Engineering’s first phase expansion. The project is replacing the “Link,” which connected Nebraska Hall to the Walter Scott Engineering Center.
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for July 2
July 2, 2021
Nebraska's Whitney Steckel displays her vaccine card after getting her first inoculation during an on-campus clinic on April 20.
Voluntary vaccine registry launches; first giveaway is July 5
July 1, 2021
On Campus
Fajada Butte stands in Chaco Culture National Historical Park.
Heitman's new book documents Chaco Canyon and its cultural significance
July 1, 2021
Agriculture & Environment
Society & Culture
In-person camps, conferences return to campus
July 1, 2021
On Campus
Nebraska in the national news: June 2021
July 1, 2021
The Western Rangeland Livestock Center research will take place at the Gudmunsen Sandhills Laboratory (pictured) and other cooperative Nebraska ranches, including the Barta Brothers Ranch, as well as the West Central Research, Extension and Education Center and the Panhandle Research and Extension Center.
IANR receives funding for Western Rangeland Livestock Center
July 1, 2021
Agriculture & Environment

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