After more than 20 years at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lisa King, a project associate within the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies (CYAF), is retiring.
Five students from the College of Education and Human Sciences were among those honored during the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s annual Ivy Day ceremonies April 13.
Earlier this month, students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's hospitality, restaurant and tourism management program traveled to Augusta National Golf Club to provide hospitality services at the 2024 Masters Tournament. The group of 10 students traveled with Associate Professor and HRTM Program Director Ajai Ammachathram to the event April 4-16. It was the 10th time that Husker students have had the opportunity to help at the Masters. Three of those students - sophomore Abby Cantrell, junior Lydia Tobin and freshman Lyv Williams – share about their experiences in these blog posts.
Sheree Moser, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, has announced her retirement after a distinguished career at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that began in 2009.
The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was voted in the top two in two different categories in the 2024 Journal Star Lincoln’s Choice Awards presented by Union Bank & Trust.
The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has announced the recipients of its annual college awards. The honorees will be recognized during the annual awards ceremony on Friday, April 26.
The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has a slate of activities planned to celebrate CEHS Week April 22-26.
Kristy Weissling, professor of practice and interim chair in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Donald R. & Mary Lee Swanson Award for Teaching Excellence.