Eight students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 114 Husker undergraduates awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
Eight students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 114 Husker undergraduates awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
Eight students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 114 Husker undergraduates awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
Eight students in the College of Education and Human Sciences were among the 114 Husker undergraduates awarded stipends to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer.
A fifteen-minute conversation while taking the shuttle from East to City campus was all it took for Bridget Sims Lewis ('91, '12) and Racine Smith Williams ('89) to become fast friends.
A fifteen-minute conversation while taking the shuttle from East to City campus was all it took for Bridget Sims Lewis ('91, '12) and Racine Smith Williams ('89) to become fast friends.
Eight years ago, Maruša Jonas (then Maruša Černjul) was preparing for an unforgettable experience – competing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Eight years ago, Maruša Jonas (then Maruša Černjul) was preparing for an unforgettable experience – competing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Louise Schindler, a teacher who spent 48 years leading the special education program for the Educational Service Unit #8 Learning Center in Clearwater, Nebraska, has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Christa McAuliffe Prize for Courage and Excellence in Education.
William Pipes is a sophomore from Odell, Nebraska. He is majoring in nutrition, exercise and health science. In this blog he shares about his experience traveling to Japan at the end of May for the faculty-led Nebraska abroad program, “Nutrition, Exercise, Food & Culture in Japan.”