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Kate Theimer stands amid abuse victim messages in the stairwell of Lincoln's Child Advocacy Center. Theimer, a Nebraska graduate student, completed a research that found abused teens are more likely to be blamed if the abuse occurred more than once.
Shaming and blaming: When victims of abuse face disfavor
July 28, 2017
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Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for July 14
July 14, 2017
On Campus
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What's in a name? Monikers alter empathy in the brain
June 29, 2017
Society & Culture
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The four paths to heroism
June 12, 2017
Society & Culture
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Chain reaction: Professors linked by gift of kidney
June 9, 2017
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Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for May 12
May 12, 2017
On Campus
Colleen Ray
Teddy bear fever: Scholars put on show at science slam
April 12, 2017
Science & Technology
14 earn teaching, junior faculty awards
April 12, 2017
On Campus
Cynthia Willis-Esqueda
Attitudes about violence predict domestic interventions
April 10, 2017
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Equation makes it harder to 'outsmart' concussion tests
February 21, 2017
Science & Technology
Visitors watch the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 in Washington, D.C. Nebraska's Mario Scalora assisted with threat assessment during the event.
Scalora lends threat expertise to inauguration
January 30, 2017
Society & Culture
Doctoral student Molly Franz (left), pictured here with adviser psychology professor David DiLillo and senior research associate Jessica Calvi, has been awarded an National Institutes of Health grant that allows her to use saliva samples to measure how stress affects some mothers’ interactions with their children. Jessica Calvi, a senior research associate with Nebraska’s Salivary Bioscience Lab, will test the samples for the presence of the stress hormone cortisol.
Saliva gives researchers new tools to understand behavior
January 26, 2017
Science & Technology

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