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Study reveals benefits of UNL robotics program
May 25, 2016
Waite honored for drone journalism work
May 25, 2016
Science & Technology
Society & Culture
On Campus
University of Nebraska paleontologist E.H. Barbour informally measures a gomphothere specimen. This photo will be part of the exhibition "Lost World of E.H. Barbour: Renaissance Man on the Plains," opening June 3 in Love Library South.
Photo exhibition on paleontologist Barbour opens June 3
May 25, 2016
Arts
On Campus
Construction of UNL's new $84 million College of Business Administration building continues this summer. The 240,000-square-foot structure is scheduled to open for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Large projects dominate summer construction schedule
May 24, 2016
On Campus
"Pivotal 2," 2013, acrylic and toner on birch panel
Great Plains Art Museum to host 'Cropping to Circles' exhibition
May 24, 2016
Arts
On Campus
Ankerson named dean of College of Architecture
May 23, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Society & Culture
On Campus
Feigenbaum appointed senior international officer
May 23, 2016
On Campus
The new beetle species Trox paulseni was named in recognition of M.J. Paulsen, a collection manager at the University of Nebraska State Museum who discovered it.
Entomologist describes new Nebraska beetle species
May 23, 2016
Science & Technology
An infant uses the NTrainer System, a therapy device developed by UNL's Steven Barlow to stimulate early development of essential feeding skills in preterm infants.
$2.8 million grant to help UNL improve preterm infants' lives
May 23, 2016
Society & Culture
Science & Technology
"Thankfully, You Will Have Taught Me Freedom Within Constraints" by Lari Pittman is a featured artwork in "Building a Legacy Condition," a new exhibition opening May 20 at UNL's Sheldon Museum of Art.
Two new exhibitions showcase Sheldon traditions
May 20, 2016
Arts
On Campus
Alexandria Ficke, a UNL art major, attended the Berlin Program in 2015 and met German artist/printmaker Willibrord Haas in his Berlin studio.
Berlin Program marks 20 years of developing ‘global citizens’
May 20, 2016
Society & Culture
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.
Indicator: Nebraska economic outlook remains strong
May 20, 2016
Business & Law
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for May 20
May 20, 2016
On Campus
UNL alumni Hannah Huston competes on "The Voice," a singing competition on NBC. She is a finalist on the reality TV show.
Huskers on reality TV: A brief history
May 18, 2016
On Campus
Hank Bounds, University of Nebraska president
Regents to consider proposed NU budget
May 18, 2016
On Campus
A new study from UNL biologists has revealed that the net-casting spider's secondary eyes -- the largest of any arachnid -- likely evolved in part to help it capture ground-based prey.
What big eyes you have! Spider adaptation widened dietary net
May 18, 2016
Science & Technology
The Centralized Renewable Energy System, or CRES, at Nebraska Innovation Campus is expected to practically eliminate the need for natural gas for winter heating and will reduce electricity consumption for summer cooling by 25 percent.
Report: NIC heating, cooling system to cut environmental impact in half
May 17, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
On Campus
"David's Van, Kodak Checking Out Garbage, Mojave Desert, California, 1982," a giclée print (24-inches by 36-inches) by Lawrence D. McFarland.
Alumni artists featured in Eisentrager•Howard exhibit
May 17, 2016
Arts
On Campus
U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
Study suggests political peril leads to intransigence
May 16, 2016
Society & Culture
Hongfeng Yu (from left), Yufeng Ge and Harkamal Walia have received a National Science Foundation grant to develop a multi-wavelength laser ranging and imaging instrument for phenotyping plant shoots at the whole-plant level.
NSF grant to support development of new phenotyping instrument
May 16, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology

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