Kristin Malek walks across a large stage with a screen displaying the educator of the year award information.

08 Feb 2023    

Kristin Malek receives educator of the year award

Kristin Malek, assistant professor and event management extension specialist in the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, was honored with the Bob Dallmeyer Educator of the Year Award from the International Association of Exhibitions and Events.

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Kristin Malek walks across a large stage with a screen displaying the educator of the year award information.

08 Feb 2023    

Kristin Malek receives educator of the year award

Kristin Malek, assistant professor and event management extension specialist in the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, was honored with the Bob Dallmeyer Educator of the Year Award from the International Association of Exhibitions and Events.

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Kristin Malek walks across a large stage with a screen displaying the educator of the year award information.

08 Feb 2023    

Kristin Malek receives educator of the year award

Kristin Malek, assistant professor and event management extension specialist in the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences, was honored with the Bob Dallmeyer Educator of the Year Award from the International Association of Exhibitions and Events.

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Dena Abbot, wearing a green shirt and tan coat, stands against a wall of windows and brick.

07 Feb 2023    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Study explores paths to religious beliefs among underrepresented communities

A Nebraska research project is exploring pathways to atheism by examining commonly held notions of what causes unbelief among demographic groups that are underrepresented in atheism studies.

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Dena Abbot, wearing a green shirt and tan coat, stands against a wall of windows and brick.

07 Feb 2023    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Study explores paths to religious beliefs among underrepresented communities

A Nebraska research project is exploring pathways to atheism by examining commonly held notions of what causes unbelief among demographic groups that are underrepresented in atheism studies.

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the Barkley Memorial Center with tree leaves in fall colors

06 Feb 2023    

167 SECD students named to Fall 2022 Deans' List

A total of 167 students in the Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders were named to the Deans' List for the 2022 fall semester. To qualify for the Deans' List in the College of Education and Human Sciences, students must earn a 3.75 GPA over a minimum of 12 graded semester hours, while being enrolled full-time.



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Love library glows red in celebration of the annual Glow Big Red 24 hour giving event.

03 Feb 2023    

5th annual Glow Big Red celebration is Feb. 15 – 16

The College of Education and Human Sciences invites its supporters to “Glow All In” during Glow Big Red — 24 Hours of Husker Giving on Feb. 15-16, 2023.

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Janos Zempleni smiles for a photo in a scientific lab space.

03 Feb 2023    By Geitner Simmons - IANR Media

USDA funding supports Zempleni research on breastmilk consumption and brain development

University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists will analyze gut microbiome function, looking to see how mice process milk nanoparticles whose biological signaling appears to have important benefits for cognitive development.

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Janos Zempleni smiles for a photo in a scientific lab space.

03 Feb 2023    By Geitner Simmons - IANR Media

USDA funding supports Zempleni research on breastmilk consumption and brain development

University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists will analyze gut microbiome function, looking to see how mice process milk nanoparticles whose biological signaling appears to have important benefits for cognitive development.

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Fall 2022 CEHS Deans' List at go.unl.edu/cehsdeanslist

03 Feb 2023    

Over 1,060 CEHS students named to Fall 2022 Deans' List

Over 1,060 students in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have been named to the Deans’ List for the Fall semester of the 2022-23 academic year.

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