31 Mar 2016    

UNL students intern at golf’s grand stage

A dozen students in the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program are in Augusta, Georgia this week serving as interns at the famed Masters golf tournament. They will be greeters, valets, servers, point of sale operators and supervisors.

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31 Mar 2016    

UNL students intern at golf’s grand stage

A dozen students in the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program are in Augusta, Georgia this week serving as interns at the famed Masters golf tournament. They will be greeters, valets, servers, point of sale operators and supervisors.

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29 Mar 2016    

Amanda Valentine Receives Early Achiever Award

Amanda Valentine, 2004 graduate of the College of Education & Human Sciences recently received a Nebraska Alumni Assocociate Early Achiever Award.   Amanda Valentine runs her own clothing line, Valentine Valentine, in Nashville.  After earning a UN degree in clothing and textile design, she shadowed the fashion stylist of her brother's band and then began apprenticing under LA's top stylists.

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29 Mar 2016    By Shannon Sherman

Nebraskans voice support for early childhood programs, investments

A new study reveals that the vast majority of Nebraskans value and support early care and education and believe more needs to be done to prepare young children for success in school and life. In overwhelming numbers, residents say that high-quality early care and education is not available or affordable for all families in Nebraska.



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29 Mar 2016    By Shannon Sherman

Nebraskans voice support for early childhood programs, investments

A new study reveals that the vast majority of Nebraskans value and support early care and education and believe more needs to be done to prepare young children for success in school and life. In overwhelming numbers, residents say that high-quality early care and education is not available or affordable for all families in Nebraska.



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29 Mar 2016    By Shannon Sherman

Nebraskans voice support for early childhood programs, investments

A new study reveals that the vast majority of Nebraskans value and support early care and education and believe more needs to be done to prepare young children for success in school and life. In overwhelming numbers, residents say that high-quality early care and education is not available or affordable for all families in Nebraska.



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29 Mar 2016    By Shannon Sherman

Nebraskans voice support for early childhood programs, investments

A new study reveals that the vast majority of Nebraskans value and support early care and education and believe more needs to be done to prepare young children for success in school and life. In overwhelming numbers, residents say that high-quality early care and education is not available or affordable for all families in Nebraska.



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28 Mar 2016    By University Communications

Rudasill named Rosowski Associate Professor

Kathleen Rudasill has been named Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of Educational Psychology. Her work on understanding how the individual differences in children and adolescents and how those differences contribute to academic and social success in school has received national attention.

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28 Mar 2016    By University Communications

Rudasill named Rosowski Associate Professor

Kathleen Rudasill has been named Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of Educational Psychology. Her work on understanding how the individual differences in children and adolescents and how those differences contribute to academic and social success in school has received national attention.

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CEHS researchers to DC for AERA

18 Mar 2016    

CEHS researchers to DC for AERA

The College of Education and Human Sciences at UNL is sending a team of faculty and student researchers to present their findings at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association. The AERA meeting is April 8-12 in Washington, DC. 



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