28 Apr 2014    

Beukelman retirement reception May 5

The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders is pleased to host a retirement reception from 3-5 p.m., Monday, May 5 in Room 130 of the Barkley Memorial Center for Dave Beukelman, professor of Communication Disorders.

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28 Apr 2014    

Beukelman retirement reception May 5

The Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders is pleased to host a retirement reception from 3-5 p.m., Monday, May 5 in Room 130 of the Barkley Memorial Center for Dave Beukelman, professor of Communication Disorders.

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28 Apr 2014    

Healey retirement reception May 5

Charles Healey, professor of peech language pathology in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, is retiring following a 37-year career at UNL. A retirement reception will be held from 3-5 p.m., Monday, May 5 at the Barkley Memorial Center, Room 130.

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28 Apr 2014    

Healey retirement reception May 5

Charles Healey, professor of peech language pathology in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders, is retiring following a 37-year career at UNL. A retirement reception will be held from 3-5 p.m., Monday, May 5 at the Barkley Memorial Center, Room 130.

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28 Apr 2014    

Buros offers Assessment Literacy Video Library

The Assessment Literacy Video Library contains an array of presentations on special topics in testing, measurement, and assessment by a group of diverse experts in the field, bringing the professional conference experience to your computer. Find a comfortable chair, grab a hot cup of coffee, and get ready to start learning!
 
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25 Apr 2014    

TMFD alumna JLynn Hausmann's Nebraska roots drive a brand concept

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TMFD alumna JLynn Hausman (B.S. Merchandising, 2004) is the founder and creative principal/designer of her own company, JHaus Brand.  Senior TMFD (Communications) major, Averi Melcher, met with Hausmann to talk about her Nebraska roots and how they influenced her design and brand concepts.



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24 Apr 2014    

Creswell earns Honorary Doctorate

Congratulations to John Creswell who earned an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

According to the Department of University Relations at the University of Pretoria, “Creswell received the degree DEd (honoris causa) in recognition of the exceptional impact of his work on global research in education, as well as his expertise in research methodology and its wide applications in education.”

 



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20 Apr 2014    

Scott Baier Selected as Winner in the 2014 American Society for Nutrition’s Graduate Student Research Awards Competition

Scott Baier, a PhD candidate in Dr. Janos Zempleni’s lab in the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, was selected as a winner in the American Society for Nutrition’s Graduate Student Research Awards Competition.  Scott presented his abstract, “MicroRNAs in bovine milk are bioavailable in healthy adults and down-regulate reporter gene activity in human kidney HEK-293 cell cultures,”  at an oral competition during the ASN’s Scientific Sessions and Annual Meeting at the Experimental Biology 2014 conference April 24-30, in San Diego, CA. 
 

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20 Apr 2014    

Zempleni to Receive Outstanding Investigator Award for 2014 at EB

Dr. Janos Zempleni, professor of nutrition and health sciences and animal science, will receive the 2014 Outstanding Investigator Award from a research interest section of the American Society for Nutrition.

The award, announced by the society's Vitamin and Mineral Research Interest Section, will be presented April 26 at the 2014 Experimental Biology conference in San Diego, Calif. The annual meeting includes more than 14,000 scientists and exhibitors representing six sponsoring societies and multiple guest societies.



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20 Apr 2014    

Thank you for five years of service to Dr. Angie Pannier

After five years of service on the NGN Leadership Team, Angie Pannier, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering, has decided to step down from that office.  Angie (pictured left) has done an excellent job, moving the NGN forward to where we are right now. Angie’s five years of service, included NGN’s near-hits on a T32 training grant and COBRE grant applications. NGN Director, Dr. Janos Zempleni, is pleased to report that Angie intends to stay involved in NGN Affairs as an active member. 



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