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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Character Council is asking UNL students, faculty, staff and alumni to consider what it means to be a "true Husker" – and sign an online pledge to reflect those values of respect, engagement and service.
Approved state budget includes important NU investments
May 21, 2015
Rad Trads to open Jazz in June season
May 18, 2015
Susan Swearer (right) poses with coworkers and graduate students in front of the Born Brave Bus during its Kansas City concert stop on Feb. 4, 2013. Swearer, a leading national researcher on bullying, also guided a research board to advise Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation on its youth empowerment and tolerance programs.
Publication designed to encourage more research into bullying
May 15, 2015
Lindsay Andrews, co-curator of "Visual Cather: The Writer's Pictorial Imagination"
Exhibit focuses on Cather's imagination
May 15, 2015
 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 outlook improves for Nebraska businesses
May 15, 2015
Madeleine Albright
Albright to deliver food workshop keynote on May 18
May 14, 2015
Alumni exhibition opens May 18
May 14, 2015
Sunday with a Scientist to dig into soils
May 13, 2015
Savanna McDonald (left), a senior physics major from Omaha, shows Science Olympiad competitors from Florida how a gyroscope works during the STEM Expo in Jorgensen Hall on May 15.
STEM Expo, egg drop kick off Science Olympiad
May 12, 2015
Colleen Jones (from left), associate professor of practice in management, accepts UNL's third-place award from 2014 United Way Campaign co-chairs Linda Robinson Rutz and Philip Mullin. The award was presented May 8.
UNL collects $397K for Combined Campaign drive
May 11, 2015
Laurence Ballard talks about the two Flower of Kent apple trees which are genetic duplicates to the one by UNL's Behlen Hall. The trees, which are believed to be duplicates of the apple tree that inspired Isaac Newton to develop his theory on gravity, have been replanted by Jorgensen Hall.
Landscape Services preserves university's historic trees
May 8, 2015
 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.
Nebraska businesses report record optimism
May 8, 2015
UNL in the National News: April 2015
May 8, 2015
Science Olympiad winners (courtesy photo)
University is site of national Science Olympiad competition
May 8, 2015
UNL agronomists spearhead standards for using crop data
May 7, 2015
Elizabeth A. Fenn has won the 2015 Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize with "Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People."
Fenn's 'History of the Mandan People' wins book prize
May 7, 2015
John P. Holdren, the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the chief science adviser to President Obama, participates in a May 6 climate roundtable at Hardin Hall. UNL's Ronnie Green is at right.
Obama science adviser highlights climate initiatives during UNL visit
May 6, 2015
The Woods Family Gallery at the Sheldon Museum of Art.
Sheldon, Lied receive National Endowment for the Arts grants
May 6, 2015
UNL seeks nominations for the 2015 Chancellor's "Fulfilling the Dream" Award. The university remains committed to diversity and the ideals espoused by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
UNL faculty, department receive university-wide honors
May 6, 2015
Joseph Francisco (center), dean of Arts and Sciences, discusses the new policy with ethnic studies faculty on April 20. The new policy is designed to help ethnic studies attract and retain cutting-edge professors.
Initiative designed to attract, retain ethnic studies faculty
May 6, 2015

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