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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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18 Oct 2021    By University Communication

Nebraska Today: Education and Human Sciences melds diversity, inclusion into strategic plan

John Raible, CEHS associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion recently visited with Nebraska Today about how diversity, equity and inclusion concepts are being folded into the day-to-day activities of the college.

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18 Oct 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Research aims to strengthen Head Start, Early Head Start educators’ well-being

Researchers aim to enhance the well-being of educators in Early Head Start and Head Start programs to support children’s engagement and eventual learning success.

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18 Oct 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Research aims to strengthen Head Start, Early Head Start educators’ well-being

Researchers aim to enhance the well-being of educators in Early Head Start and Head Start programs to support children’s engagement and eventual learning success.

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18 Oct 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Registration open for Fall 2021 Nebraska Methodology Workshop

Registration is now open for the Fall 2021 Nebraska Methodology Workshop, led by Northwestern University’s Elizabeth Tipton, associate professor of statistics.

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12 Oct 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

NAECR Knowledge event explores the necessity of secure data storage in early childhood research

A Sept. 30 NAECR Knowledge event focused on the most effective ways to use secure data storage — particularly Microsoft OneDrive — in early childhood research.

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08 Oct 2021    By Haley Apel

Ruth Staples Child Development Laboratory laid the foundation for Huskers’ educational success

Derek Branch feels his experience at Ruth Staples Child Development Lab helped set the tone for his success as a student in K-12 schools, and now as a first-year student at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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08 Oct 2021    By Haley Apel

Ruth Staples Child Development Laboratory laid the foundation for Huskers’ educational success

Derek Branch feels his experience at Ruth Staples Child Development Lab helped set the tone for his success as a student in K-12 schools, and now as a first-year student at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Stacie Ray, Hannah Ditmars and seven Husker audiology students pose for a photo with Dr. Marvin Gonzalez and all the supplies they sent with him to Nicaragua in August 2021.

08 Oct 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Huskers maintain hearing healthcare services in Nicaragua despite travel limitations

It has been more than two and a half years since either Stacie Ray or Hannah Ditmars have been to Nicaragua, but that has not stopped them from continuing the project they started in 2015 to provide sustainable hearing healthcare to a country of people desperately in need of such services.

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