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13 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

Hospitality program looks toward future amid uncertainty in industry

As people across the globe take steps to ensure their safety amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, the hospitality industry has been feeling the impact.

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CEHS Awards

13 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

Virtual celebration honors college award winners

The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln presented its annual awards during a virtual event on April 10.

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10 Apr 2020    

Taeyeon Kim joins the Department

As the year draws to an end, the Department of Educational Administration is looking ahead. Next year, Taeyeon Kim will join our department as an assistant professor of P-12 school leadership. 

“I am extremely happy to accept this position,” Kim said. “Building on my previous experience, I believe this position would give me a great opportunity to grow as a researcher, educator, and mentor.” 

Before she comes to join us in Nebraska, Kim will finish her Ph.D. in K-12 Educational Administration at Michigan State University in May. 



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Screenshot of the COVID-19 Resource webpage

09 Apr 2020    By Kelcey Buck

Barkley Clinic offers resources for communicatively vulnerable individuals during COVID-19

Clinicians and graduate students at the Barkley Clinic have created a collection of resources on the clinic website to help individuals affected by communication disorders continue working on specific skills while the clinic is closed.

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Screenshot of the COVID-19 Resource webpage

09 Apr 2020    By Kelcey Buck

Barkley Clinic offers resources for communicatively vulnerable individuals during COVID-19

Clinicians and graduate students at the Barkley Clinic have created a collection of resources on the clinic website to help individuals affected by communication disorders continue working on specific skills while the clinic is closed.

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Love Library in the Spring

09 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

CEHS instructors get creative to deliver remote teaching

A snapshot of just a few of the unique ways that instructors across the college have responded to the shift to remote teaching and learning.

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Love Library in the Spring

09 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

CEHS instructors get creative to deliver remote teaching

A snapshot of just a few of the unique ways that instructors across the college have responded to the shift to remote teaching and learning.

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Love Library in the Spring

09 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

CEHS instructors get creative to deliver remote teaching

A snapshot of just a few of the unique ways that instructors across the college have responded to the shift to remote teaching and learning.

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Love Library in the Spring

09 Apr 2020    By Haley Apel

CEHS instructors get creative to deliver remote teaching

A snapshot of just a few of the unique ways that instructors across the college have responded to the shift to remote teaching and learning.

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Amanda Morales

06 Apr 2020    By Matt Sernett

Morales receives national early career scholar award

Amanda Morales, assistant professor of multicultural and multilingual education in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education, received the 2020 Latina/o/x Research Issues SIG Early Career Scholar Award from the American Educational Research Association.

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