The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor has announced its fourth cohort of Faculty Fellows for Student Success. Four faculty from the College of Education and Human Sciences are included in this cohort.
Three senior students in the College of Education and Human Sciences have been selected as University of Nebraska–Lincoln homecoming royalty finalists.
Researchers are working to better understand family child care home providers’ preparation and serving of vegetables, and their influence on children’s vegetable consumption.
Researchers are working to better understand family child care home providers’ preparation and serving of vegetables, and their influence on children’s vegetable consumption.
After a two-year hiatus due to the ongoing pandemic, professor of practice Sue Kemp is looking forward to once again leading the annual study abroad experience in Costa Rica in May 2022.
Parkinson’s Disease is the fastest growing brain disease in the world, and nine out of 10 people with Parkinson’s are at risk of developing a weak voice that can lead to serious speech and swallowing issues. The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic aims to prevent that from happening with its specialized program that combines education, individual speech therapy and group speech therapy.
Parkinson’s Disease is the fastest growing brain disease in the world, and nine out of 10 people with Parkinson’s are at risk of developing a weak voice that can lead to serious speech and swallowing issues. The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic aims to prevent that from happening with its specialized program that combines education, individual speech therapy and group speech therapy.
The Nebraska Center for the Prevention of Obesity Diseases (NPOD) hosted his 6th Annual "Meet the Students" Picnic on Sunday, August 29, 2021, at Antelope Park.