Kaelie Kellner

23 Feb 2021    

Kaelie Kellner honored with CEHS Staff Star Award

Kaelie Kellner, office associate in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, has been named the recipient of the latest Staff Star Award by the College of Education and Human Sciences Staff Council.

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Kaelie Kellner

23 Feb 2021    

Kaelie Kellner honored with CEHS Staff Star Award

Kaelie Kellner, office associate in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, has been named the recipient of the latest Staff Star Award by the College of Education and Human Sciences Staff Council.

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23 Feb 2021    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Spring 2021 Methodology Applications Series presentation available on video

Video is now available of the Feb. 5 Methodology Applications Series presentation by Ray Reichenberg, research assistant professor at the Nebraska Academy of Methodology, Analytics and Psychometrics.

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Marc Goodrich headshot

18 Feb 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Marc Goodrich selected for Rebecca L. Sandak Young Investigator Award

Assistant professor Marc Goodrich was selected as the recipient of the Rebecca L. Sandak Young Investigator Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading.

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Marc Goodrich headshot

18 Feb 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Marc Goodrich selected for Rebecca L. Sandak Young Investigator Award

Assistant professor Marc Goodrich was selected as the recipient of the Rebecca L. Sandak Young Investigator Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading.

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A Husker graduate clinician provides SPEAK OUT!® therapy to a gentleman with Parkinson's.

15 Feb 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Speech therapy for individuals with Parkinson’s available at Barkley Clinic

The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic is offering an intensive therapy program to help individuals who have Parkinson’s Disease preserve their speech and voice through the SPEAK OUT!® & LOUD Crowd® program. 



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A Husker graduate clinician provides SPEAK OUT!® therapy to a gentleman with Parkinson's.

15 Feb 2021    By Kelcey Buck

Speech therapy for individuals with Parkinson’s available at Barkley Clinic

The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic is offering an intensive therapy program to help individuals who have Parkinson’s Disease preserve their speech and voice through the SPEAK OUT!® & LOUD Crowd® program. 



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Deans' List

10 Feb 2021    

Over 1,000 CEHS students named to Fall 2020 Deans’ List

1,091 students in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have been named to the Deans’ List for the fall semester of the 2020-21 academic year.

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09 Feb 2021    By Chuck Green | CYFS

Study explores how early language skills predict kindergarten readiness, later reading outcomes

Early language development is considered crucial for children’s school readiness and, ultimately, their reading success. But there are gaps in understanding how to best support children’s language skills during the preschool years, before they enter formal schooling.



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09 Feb 2021    By Chuck Green | CYFS

Project leverages online simulations for real-world civic experience

Civic knowledge and community engagement is no game. But Nebraska researchers are developing a project that leverages some good, clean online fun to help develop and encourage good citizenship.



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