04 Dec 2015    By Melissa Lee | NU Central Administration

Mabel Lee Hall prioritized for future renovation

Mabel Lee Hall, a mainstay of the College of Education and Human Sciences, is on the short list for proposed capital improvement funding. The University of Nebraska and the state would continue a long and successful partnership to maintain the quality and functionality of NU buildings under a 12-year capital plan announced Dec. 3 by President Hank Bounds. The proposal, endorsed unanimously by the Board of Regents at its Dec. 3 meeting, will be brought to the legislature and governor for consideration in the 2016 session.



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03 Dec 2015    By Brooke Sullivan

College of Education and Human Sciences Collegewide Food Drive

The College of Education and Human Sciences is hosting a collegewide food drive for the Food Bank of Lincoln from Dec. 3-15. Donation barrels will be placed in Henzlik Hall, Teachers College Hall, Mabel Lee Hall, Human Sciences Building , and Leverton Hall.

Our goal is to reach 500 donated food items. If we reach that goal, we will celebrate with donuts on Jan. 11 in the Human Sciences Building and Henzlik Hall.



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IFS family

01 Dec 2015    By Keith McGuffey

CYAF to Host International Symposium

The Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies will be hosting Building Family Strengths through International Family Studies: A Symposium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on April 29-30 in the City Campus Union.

The symposium, which focuses research on families in the global context, evidence based practice/application and culturally responsive research methodology, is seeking submissions for presenters.



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30 Nov 2015    

Dr. Ronnie Green, IANR Vice Chancellor KRVN Interview

Dr. Ronnie Greeen shared information during an interview October 31, 2015, on radio KRVN about the Nebraska Center for the Prevention of Obesity Diseases.

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Dr. Janos Zempleni

30 Nov 2015    

Zempleni One of 8 UNL Faculty Named AAAS Fellow

Eight University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty members have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society. Fellows are selected by their peers for scientifically or socially distinguished achievements that advance science or its application.

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24 Nov 2015    By Brooke Sullivan

EDAD students take first place in NASPA case study competition

The Educational Administration department sent three student affairs master’s cohort students to the NASPA Region IV-W Conference in Beaver Creek, CO November 8-12 to compete in a case study. NASPA is a professional organization for student affairs administrators and students interested in student affairs.



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24 Nov 2015    By Brooke Sullivan

EDAD students take first place in NASPA case study competition

The Educational Administration department sent three student affairs master’s cohort students to the NASPA Region IV-W Conference in Beaver Creek, CO November 8-12 to compete in a case study. NASPA is a professional organization for student affairs administrators and students interested in student affairs.



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24 Nov 2015    By Dr. Sherri Jones

Maag and Barlow Honored

John Maag was honored during his class today by the Mortar Board Society (Black Masques) for his leadership in teaching, research, and service.  Congratulations John!

Steven Barlow was elected to membership in the Society for Pediatric Research (SPR).  The goal of SPR is to create a network of multidisciplinary researchers to improve child health.  Steven will be honored at their meeting in the spring.  Congratulations Steven!



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Steven Barlow

17 Nov 2015    

Barlow honored by ASHA

Steven Barlow, Corwin Moore Professor in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, has received the highest honor of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

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Steven Barlow

17 Nov 2015    

Barlow honored by ASHA

Steven Barlow, Corwin Moore Professor in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, has received the highest honor of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).

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