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08 Nov 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Youth Arise encourages youth civic engagement, entrepreneurship

Nebraska researchers are helping underserved youth expand their civic engagement, entrepreneurship and leadership skills to help them learn how to become involved in their community.

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A tan and brick walled classroom setting. Instructor speaking to a group of students. Lots of school supplies and snacks sitting on tables. Photo taken from the back of the room.

08 Nov 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Youth Arise encourages youth civic engagement, entrepreneurship

Nebraska researchers are helping underserved youth expand their civic engagement, entrepreneurship and leadership skills to help them learn how to become involved in their community.

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A tan and brick walled classroom setting. Instructor speaking to a group of students. Lots of school supplies and snacks sitting on tables. Photo taken from the back of the room.

08 Nov 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Youth Arise encourages youth civic engagement, entrepreneurship

Nebraska researchers are helping underserved youth expand their civic engagement, entrepreneurship and leadership skills to help them learn how to become involved in their community.

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05 Nov 2021    

CEHS donation drive for refugees is Nov. 13 on East Campus

The College of Education and Human Sciences Staff Council is partnering with the Refugee Empowerment Center host a donation drive to support refugees coming to Nebraska.

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new EDAD doctoral students

29 Oct 2021    By Fabianne Gondim

New Doctoral Students in the ELHE Program Started this Semester

The Department of Educational Administration is proud to announce our newest group of doctoral students. The students listed below are pursuing either a doctor of education (Ed.D.) or a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in the Educational Studies - Educational Leadership and Higher Education (ELHE) program. Below is the full list of students.



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25 Oct 2021    

Males named Julie and Henry Bauermeister Professor of Education and Human Sciences

Lorraine Males has been named the Julie and Henry Bauermeister Professor of Education and Human Sciences.

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25 Oct 2021    

Maag named Larry and Sharon Roos Professor of Special Education

John Maag has been named the Larry and Sharon Roos Professor in Special Education.

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25 Oct 2021    

Maag named Larry and Sharon Roos Professor of Special Education

John Maag has been named the Larry and Sharon Roos Professor in Special Education.

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25 Oct 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Nebraska part of nationwide study on infant, toddler cerebral palsy interventions

Nebraska researchers are collaborating with multiple institutions to study compare the effectiveness of two physical therapy interventions for young child with, or at risk for, cerebral palsy.

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21 Oct 2021    By Jim Benes - CEHS Global

Researchers from Nebraska, Ethiopia rethinking the coffee ‘cherry’

Starting the day with a cup of coffee is a daily ritual for many across the United States, and variations on coffee have changed over time, including the trendy options — iced, frozen, cold brew — and of course, the traditional hot and black.

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