Students presenting at a research poster session.

15 Jun 2021    

8 CEHS undergraduate students receive stipends for summer research projects

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has awarded stipends to eight undergraduate students in the College of Education and Human Sciences to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.

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Dr. Crystal Garcia teaching College Students in America course - spring 21

14 Jun 2021    By Dr. Nicholas J. Pace

The EDAD Voice Summer 2021 Newsletter

Greetings from the Department of Educational Administration! At the conclusion of what has been one of the most challenging years in memory, I am pleased to reach out and wish you well.



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People working in a garden.

10 Jun 2021    By Dan Moser, Office of Research and Economic Development

University works with Native Americans to improve nutrition, fight disease

An effort to tackle health challenges and improve nutrition among Native Americans, who suffer disproportionately from a variety of diseases, encompasses several University of Nebraska–Lincoln research and extension initiatives across the country that range from training future health care workers to promoting production of traditional tribal crops.

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People working in a garden.

10 Jun 2021    By Dan Moser, Office of Research and Economic Development

University works with Native Americans to improve nutrition, fight disease

An effort to tackle health challenges and improve nutrition among Native Americans, who suffer disproportionately from a variety of diseases, encompasses several University of Nebraska–Lincoln research and extension initiatives across the country that range from training future health care workers to promoting production of traditional tribal crops.

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Ron Nelson

08 Jun 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Ron Nelson retiring after more than two decades at Nebraska

After dedicating more than 30 years of his life to the field of special education, including the last 21 at Nebraska, Ron Nelson is retiring at the end of June.

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Ron Nelson

08 Jun 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Ron Nelson retiring after more than two decades at Nebraska

After dedicating more than 30 years of his life to the field of special education, including the last 21 at Nebraska, Ron Nelson is retiring at the end of June.

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HRTM Event Team Photos

07 Jun 2021    

HRTM students shine in North American business event challenge

Two teams of students from the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln earned top-five finishes in the North American Student Competition of the Professional Convention Management Association.

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HRTM Event Team Photos

07 Jun 2021    

HRTM students shine in North American business event challenge

Two teams of students from the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln earned top-five finishes in the North American Student Competition of the Professional Convention Management Association.

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Teacher in a classroom.

02 Jun 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Project examines how external, internal controls in schools affect students’ opportunities to learn

Nebraska researchers are examining how internal school controls, such as guidelines implemented by a school’s principal, administrators and teachers, can mediate the impact of external controls from the federal, state and city level.

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Teacher in a classroom.

02 Jun 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Project examines how external, internal controls in schools affect students’ opportunities to learn

Nebraska researchers are examining how internal school controls, such as guidelines implemented by a school’s principal, administrators and teachers, can mediate the impact of external controls from the federal, state and city level.

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