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Bill Moos, Nebraska's new director of athletics, talks during an Oct. 15 press conference in Memorial Stadium. The new hire was announced by Chancellor Ronnie Green (left).
Program-builder Bill Moos is Nebraska's new director of athletics
October 15, 2017
On Campus
Students participate in the parking riot of 1948. The riot started due to a lack of on-campus parking spaces. The riot started after student veterans, recently returned from World War II, confronted police who were ticketing cars that were double parked on streets. The police responded with tear gas. The students ended up marching around campus before parading down O Street in their cars.
New book traces history of Dear Old Nebraska U
October 13, 2017
On Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Oct. 13
October 13, 2017
On Campus
More than 2.5 million youths are homeless
Texts and data: Researcher studies homeless youth with cell phones
October 12, 2017
Society & Culture
A Nebraska researcher transfers E.coli from gar plates growing cultures for analysis. A seven-year, Nebraska-led research project is being awarded for its work to reduce food-borne illness caused by Shiga Toxin-producing E. coli.
Husker-led E. coli research wins USDA award
October 11, 2017
generations
Political tolerance drawn at generational, not class lines
October 10, 2017
Society & Culture
Tractor Restoration Club members (from left) Kiel Kruse, Joshua Bauer and Jaythan Scheideler work with support pieces that will be attached to the 1945 Allis Chalmers Model C so it can be moved around for restoration work. Club members are preparing the tractor for display at the Homestead National Monument of America near Beatrice.
Restoring an 'American treasure'
October 9, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
10 faculty selected for Big Ten leadership programs
October 9, 2017
On Campus
The Cather-Pound Residence Hall Complex when it opened in 1963. The university will raze the halls on Dec. 22.
Cather, Pound demolition set for Dec. 22
October 6, 2017
On Campus
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How do sexual restraints help male spiders produce more offspring?
October 6, 2017
Science & Technology
Nebraska in the national news: September 2017
October 6, 2017
Nebraska students walk by the Van Brunt Visitors Center on 13th Street. Also pictured in the background is Love Library.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Oct. 6
October 6, 2017
Angela Pannier
Pannier earns NIH award to enhance gene therapy
October 5, 2017
Science & Technology
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Smart bandage could promote better, faster healing
October 5, 2017
Science & Technology
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Nebraska discovery offers clues to why Zika became more dangerous
October 4, 2017
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
Jeff Zeleny
Q & A with Jeff Zeleny
October 4, 2017
Society & Culture
James C. MacDonald
Nebraska project aims to improve land use efficiency
October 3, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Swearer: How to talk to kids about Las Vegas attacks
October 2, 2017
Society & Culture
Many of Willa Cather’s manuscripts were edited by Edith Lewis, the woman who lived, worked and traveled with Cather for nearly 40 years. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cather scholar Melissa Homestead is researching Lewis’ life and relationship with Cather for a forthcoming book.. September 29, 2017.  Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
Nebraska scholar brings Cather’s partner to the fore
October 2, 2017
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Cutline: Whooping cranes feast in a field near Kearney during their spring migration in 2016. The bird at right wears a green band, signaling he has been tagged and is being tracked by researchers in the United States.
Study: Climate change affecting whooping cranes' migration patterns
September 29, 2017
Science & Technology

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