18 Sep 2019    

2019 Service Award recipients

2019 Service Award Recipients

# Years

Unit

Eric C Einspahr

10

CEHS

Mary C Sutton

25

CEHS

Dipti A Dev

5

CYAF



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18 Sep 2019    

2019 Service Award recipients

2019 Service Award Recipients

# Years

Unit

Eric C Einspahr

10

CEHS

Mary C Sutton

25

CEHS

Dipti A Dev

5

CYAF



View 2019 Service Award recipients Article

18 Sep 2019    

2019 Service Award recipients

2019 Service Award Recipients

# Years

Unit

Eric C Einspahr

10

CEHS

Mary C Sutton

25

CEHS

Dipti A Dev

5

CYAF



View 2019 Service Award recipients Article

18 Sep 2019    

Nebraska CEC conference set for Sept. 27 on East Campus

The Nebraska Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) will hold its annual conference Friday, Sept. 27, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Nebraska East Union.

The conference, which is scheduled to run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., is open to anyone supporting students with special needs, including special education and general education teachers, para-educators, administrators, researchers, students and parents.



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Eric Caruso

18 Sep 2019    By Kelcey Buck

Eric Caruso brings orientation and mobility training to Nebraska

Growing up in a small farming community in north New Jersey, Eric Caruso’s family raised puppies for The Seeing Eye, an organization that raises and trains guide dogs for blind people. Now, as an assistant professor of practice at Nebraska, he will develop and coordinate a new program to train orientation and mobility specialists to work with people who are blind or visually impaired.

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17 Sep 2019    

Nine SECD faculty, staff among Service Award honorees

John Maag, Mat Bentz, Julie Lanxon, Steven Barlow, Beth Dinneen, Hannah Ditmars, Melinda Henson, Renee Rieck and Mackenzie Savaiano are among the nearly 1,000 University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty and staff being recognized with 2019 Service Awards.

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Dr. Paul Springer

13 Sep 2019    

Dr. Springer named CYAF Interim Chair

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Paul Springer has agreed to serve as the CYAF interim chair while a national search is completed. Dr. Springer has significant leadership experience given his time as interim associate dean and we are confident that he will maintain stability, as well as help guide growth and achievement during the interim period. As chair, Dr. Springer will provide overall leadership for the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies including the management of and the long-range planning for the unit.



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Defamation Experience Digital Signage

13 Sep 2019    

The Defamation Experience Play Comes to Campus

The University of Nebraska Diversity Officers Collaborative, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources are bringing “The Defamation Experience” play to campus Sept. 24-25.



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12 Sep 2019    

Homecoming message from the Dean

As an alum of the College of Education and Human Sciences, I am thrilled and honored to be leading the college as it moves forward. We have many points of pride, some of which will be showcased during Homecoming Week. We hope you will join us and celebrate 150 years of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Visit https://n150.unl.edu/homecoming for details about all of the events happening across campus. Here are highlights of some CEHS-specific events.


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11 Sep 2019    

HRTM students spent the day in Omaha for inaugural summit

On September 9, 2019, 250 Hospitality, Restaurant, and Tourism Management and PGA Golf Management students boarded five coach buses and headed to Omaha for the inaugural UNL Hospitality Student Summit. The event, hosted by Andy Reetz, CEO and General Manager of Champion’s Run, and Ben Lorenzen, Chief Memory Officer at Champion’s Run, provided the opportunity for students to learn about hospitality in a private club environment. There was an array of amazing speakers from different country clubs throughout the United States.



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