NU SensiPlate

27 Apr 2018    By Katie Ballue

Sensi-Plate team wins Platinum Award

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Sensi-Plate Design Studio team received a Platinum Project Award for most valuable senior design project at the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management’s annual Design Studio Showcase on April 27, 2018.

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27 Apr 2018    

TMFD student Kang earns LQG scholarship

Younhee Kang, a doctoral student in Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design, is the recipient of a $1,000 scholarship from the Lincoln Quilters Guild. Kang’s proposed doctoral research project will focus on quilted armor of East Asia, especially South Korea. She will research cotton armor dating from 4th and 5th century paintings and military uniforms from the 17th and 18th century that display the technique. Kang plans to learn and reproduce the traditional quilting technique, Noo-bi.



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Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza

27 Apr 2018    By Brad Stauffer

EDAD’s Hatch-Tocaimaza receives emerging scholar award

Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Administration, was presented with the Barbara K. Townsend Emerging Scholar Award from the Council for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC) April 27, 2018 at its annual meeting in Dallas, Texas.

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Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza

27 Apr 2018    By Brad Stauffer

EDAD’s Hatch-Tocaimaza receives emerging scholar award

Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Administration, was presented with the Barbara K. Townsend Emerging Scholar Award from the Council for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC) April 27, 2018 at its annual meeting in Dallas, Texas.

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Elizabeth Hoffman

26 Apr 2018    By Kelcey Buck

Elizabeth Hoffman to present honors thesis research at SECD Brown Bag session April 27

For much of the past year, Elizabeth Hoffman has been working in Steven Barlow’s Communication Neuroscience Laboratories, conducting research about the development of active muscle force dynamics in the lower lip and thumb-index finger pinch in neurotypical children ages 7-12. She will present her findings from that research Friday, April 27, for the last Brown Bag session of the year at the Barkley Memorial Center.

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26 Apr 2018    By Kelcey Buck

Kristy Weissling, Husker speech-language pathology students partner with Horses for Healing

Typically, Kristy Weissling and students in UNL's speech-language pathology program can be found working with clients at the Barkley Speech Language and Hearing Clinic. But, one evening a week, Weissling and two students trade in that setting for a horse barn near Firth, Nebraska.

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Victoria Molfese retiring from UNL

25 Apr 2018    By Katie Ballue

Molfese leaving a legacy of learning

Victoria Molfese, Chancellor Professor and Co-Director of the Early Development and Learning Lab, is retiring from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Molfese is nationally recognized as an expert in the development of language, reading, and math skills during early childhood. Her research at the university has focused mostly on how sleep influences behavior and learning and teacher/child relationships and the way these can affect performance.

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Evie Rausch is one of the children who has received hearing aids through HearU Nebraska.

19 Apr 2018    By Kelcey Buck

HearU Nebraska celebrating 10-year anniversary with $15,000 donation match

After providing 660 hearing aids to 390 children from 78 communities across Nebraska over the last 10 years, HearU Nebraska has received the commitment of one supporter to match up to $15,000 in donations toward the program.

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16 Apr 2018    

CYAF family financial planning degree top ranked

The family financial planning online master’s degree offered through the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies and Great Plains IDEA, has been ranked No. 1 nationally by Top Accounting Degrees. The ranking was based in part on student/faculty ratio, average graduate tuition rate, flexible course offerings, affiliation with professional certification, and online student resources such as advising and tech support.



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16 Apr 2018    

CYAF family financial planning degree top ranked

The family financial planning online master’s degree offered through the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies and Great Plains IDEA, has been ranked No. 1 nationally by Top Accounting Degrees. The ranking was based in part on student/faculty ratio, average graduate tuition rate, flexible course offerings, affiliation with professional certification, and online student resources such as advising and tech support.



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