Chancellor Ronnie Green will host a university-wide Celebration of Service, honoring nearly 1,000 faculty and staff, on Oct. 19. The 2020 honorees list includes 69 faculty and staff from the College of Education and Human Sciences.
The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders is hosting virtual open houses for its graduate programs in audiology and speech-language pathology this fall.
The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has partnered with Educational Service Unit locations in western Nebraska to offer the evaluation through a HIPAA-compliant encrypted video.
The Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has partnered with Educational Service Unit locations in western Nebraska to offer the evaluation through a HIPAA-compliant encrypted video.
Spending time outdoors has become a widely adopted strategy for child care centers and schools to reduce the transmission of the coronavirus among preschoolers and elementary age students. For the Ruth Staples Child Development Laboratory at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, outdoor learning is not a new approach.
The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders is temporarily suspending the GRE score requirement for students applying to its graduate programs.
The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders is temporarily suspending the GRE score requirement for students applying to its graduate programs.
In the latest feature in the Huskers' "N" Our Voice series, Dedrick Mills, a senior child, youth and family studies major, shares a personal story with the community.