CEHSgives

25 Jan 2021    

#CEHSgives winners announced

The College of Education and Human Sciences has announced the winners of the #CEHSgives social media challenge, which encouraged faculty and staff across the college to give back.

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22 Jan 2021    

Tylee Hanson honored with CEHS Staff Star Award

Tylee Hanson, director of field experiences, has been selected as the recipient of the latest Staff Star Award by the College of Education and Human Sciences Staff Council.

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20 Jan 2021    By Vanessa Cruz-Altriste

Grad2Grad Program to help Graduates during the Pandemic

TLTE faculty are excited to welcome back UNL bachelor graduate degree recipients into its graduate programs with the new Grad2Grad program.

Grad2Grad is the Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education department’s tuition remission initiative for UNL Graduates from spring 2020 and 2020-2021 academic years.

Residents and non-residents are encouraged to apply as this new program will be in effect the entire time students  take classes, including online classes and classes taken during the summer.



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NIC Hotel

11 Jan 2021    By Haley Apel

Industry pros say future is bright for Nebraska HRTM students

Strong industry support for the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will continue to create opportunities for its students and graduates.

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NIC Hotel

11 Jan 2021    By Haley Apel

Industry pros say future is bright for Nebraska HRTM students

Strong industry support for the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will continue to create opportunities for its students and graduates.

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NIC Hotel

11 Jan 2021    By Haley Apel

Industry pros say future is bright for Nebraska HRTM students

Strong industry support for the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will continue to create opportunities for its students and graduates.

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11 Jan 2021    

Nebraska, South Dakota Researchers Explore Solutions to Domestic Violence Among Native Americans

Decades of research reveals that domestic violence in the United States is endemic and leads to harmful outcomes for survivors and their families. 

But far less is known about what rural Native American survivors of domestic violence need to ensure recovery and healing from their experiences. 



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11 Jan 2021    

Research Addresses Sexual Violence Prevention Among Native American Youth

Native American youth experience high rates of sexual abuse — a problem rooted in historical trauma. Until recently, virtually no research had assessed the impact of child sexual abuse prevention programs aimed at protecting this vulnerable population.

To address this disparity, Nebraska educational psychologist Katie Edwards, a leading researcher on interpersonal violence, sought to understand how an evidence-based program to prevent child sexual abuse would be received among Native American communities.



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The Barkley Memorial Center is home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders.

11 Jan 2021    

Free support group for young people who stutter begins Feb. 1

A pair of speech-language pathologists in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders are launching a free monthly support group for young people who stutter beginning Feb. 1.

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The Barkley Memorial Center is home to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders.

11 Jan 2021    

Free support group for young people who stutter begins Feb. 1

A pair of speech-language pathologists in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders are launching a free monthly support group for young people who stutter beginning Feb. 1.

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