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Eric Thompson (second from right), associate professor of economics, works with student research assistants in the College of Business Administration’s Bureau of Business Research. The bureau is designed to assist with Nebraska’s economic development efforts.
Economic indicator predicts slow growth in mid-2017
January 20, 2017
Business & Law
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Jan. 20
January 20, 2017
On Campus
Chancellor Ronnie Green talks with a public gathering in Fremont on Jan. 23.
University leaders meet with public during 11-city Nebraska tour
January 18, 2017
On Campus
MLK honor 'means the world' to diversity director
January 18, 2017
On Campus
Michael Boehm
New IANR chief says Nebraska is 'natural fit'
January 18, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Centers partner for increased climate resiliency of South Dakota tribes
January 18, 2017
Researchers ID target of immune system’s assault on heart
January 16, 2017
Science & Technology
Kristi Montooth, an associate professor in the School of Biological Sciences, displays a bottle containing fruit flies that are the subject of her research. She is a co-author of a new scientific paper investigating the evolutionary causes of fruit flies' tolerance for alcohol.
Study refutes how fruit flies developed alcohol tolerance
January 13, 2017
Science & Technology
UAAD Employee Liaison Committee
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Jan. 13
January 13, 2017
On Campus
Mark Poeschl
Poeschl urges all to take responsibility in feeding the world
January 12, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Study: More disclosure drives major companies to pay more in taxes
January 11, 2017
Business & Law
The photo of a Native man superimposed over the village of Whiteclay, Nebraska. A new depth report by journalism students explores the impacts of alcohol sales in the village on the community and Pine Ridge Reservation.
Depth report delves into impacts of Whiteclay alcohol sales
January 11, 2017
Society & Culture
Powers of perception may explain evolutionary riddle
January 9, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Anthropological project refines 3-D modeling
January 9, 2017
Society & Culture
Students in Kim Todd's landscape design class plant trees on East Campus in November. The class works closely with Landscape Services on planting projects around campus.
Students gain experience while caring for university landscape
January 9, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Jessica Lanctot, a graduate assistant, prepares items in the Huskers Helping Huskers Pantry+ on Jan. 6. The pantry, which will offer food, other necessities, housing assistance and financial counseling to students, opens Jan. 9 in the Nebraska Union.
Expanded food pantry for students opens Jan. 9
January 6, 2017
On Campus
Green to lead national university association’s food, resources commission
January 6, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for Jan. 6
January 6, 2017
Kenda Jackson examines blood agar plates in studies that tested the effect of certain antibiotics on detection of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli bacteria in cattle. Jackson recently graduated from Tuskegee University in Alabama. She was an intern in the Nebraska laboratory of Rodney A. Moxley as part of a USDA Coordinated Agricultural Project grant investigating harmful E. coli strains.
E. coli project generates new detection, control methods
January 5, 2017
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Eric Thompson (second from right), associate professor of economics, works with student research assistants in the College of Business Administration’s Bureau of Business Research. The bureau is designed to assist with Nebraska’s economic development efforts.
December surveys show optimistic businesses, cautious consumers
January 4, 2017
Business & Law

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