Milk Bottles

27 Apr 2020    By Dan Moser - Research and Economic Development

Nebraska research aims to boost milk as infection fighter

Milk does a body good, as the saying goes, and Nebraska scientists are exploring how to make it even healthier by enhancing its infection-fighting properties.

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27 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

Nebraska Extension creates new program to help families stay physically active

Nebraska Extension has created a virtual Marathon Kids club, so youth and their families can be active and gain confidence through completing the distance of a marathon, one mile at a time.

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Lydiah Kiramba

24 Apr 2020    By Matt Sernett

Kiramba receives Carlos J. Vallejo Memorial Award for Emerging Scholarship

Lydiah Kiramba, assistant professor in the Department of Teaching Learning and Teacher Education at University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is the 2020 recipient of the Carlos J. Vallejo Memorial Award for Emerging Scholarship from the American Educational Research Association.

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Taylor Brumbaugh reads a storybook to Hailey

20 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

Support for parents in the form of a student-driven blog

Instead of completing in-person service learning hours, students in CYAF 382 Working with Parents are posting activity ideas and educational resources to a newly created blog.

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Parents Matter Graphic

20 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

New project supports parents’ at-home schooling

A team of faculty in the College of Education and Human Sciences have come together to share tips to help parents faced with at-home schooling during the coronavirus pandemic.

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20 Apr 2020    

Playing Dress Up: Virtual Tour of Student Exhibition in Department of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design

"Playing Dress Up: Growing Up and Going out in 1960s Nebraska” is an exhibition designed and installed by students in Museums: Theory & Practice, a graduate seminar in the Department of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design taught by Dr. Claire Nicholas. On display in the 2nd floor of the Human Sciences Building, it has now been made accessible via an online virtual tour due to campus closure.



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Wayne Babchuk

17 Apr 2020    By Matt Sernett

Babchuk receives distinguished scholar award

Wayne Babchuk, associate professor of practice in the Department of Educational Psychology at University of Nebraska–Lincoln, has received the 2020 McGraw Hill Distinguished Scholar Award from the Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Conference.

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Closed Sign

13 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

Hospitality program looks toward future amid uncertainty in industry

As people across the globe take steps to ensure their safety amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, the hospitality industry has been feeling the impact.

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CEHS Awards

13 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

Virtual celebration honors college award winners

The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln presented its annual awards during a virtual event on April 10.

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Screenshot of the COVID-19 Resource webpage

09 Apr 2020    By Kelcey Buck

Barkley Clinic offers resources for communicatively vulnerable individuals during COVID-19

Clinicians and graduate students at the Barkley Clinic have created a collection of resources on the clinic website to help individuals affected by communication disorders continue working on specific skills while the clinic is closed.

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