Jiujiu Yu smiles for a photo in a greenhouse near potted garlic chives.

08 Sep 2022    By Dan Moser - Research and Economic Development

Husker research focuses on how garlic chives fight inflammation

University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists are studying how nanoparticles found in garlic chives curb inflammation that contributes to many obesity-related diseases.

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Jiujiu Yu smiles for a photo in a greenhouse near potted garlic chives.

08 Sep 2022    By Dan Moser - Research and Economic Development

Husker research focuses on how garlic chives fight inflammation

University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists are studying how nanoparticles found in garlic chives curb inflammation that contributes to many obesity-related diseases.

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Movie poster for The Bell Affair

06 Sep 2022    

Lincoln premiere of ‘The Bell Affair' is Sept. 21 at the Ross

A new animated feature film from Husker scholars Michael Burton, Kwakiutl Dreher and William G. Thomas will premiere locally on Sept. 21, 7 p.m. at Nebraska’s Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.

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Movie poster for The Bell Affair

06 Sep 2022    

Lincoln premiere of ‘The Bell Affair' is Sept. 21 at the Ross

A new animated feature film from Husker scholars Michael Burton, Kwakiutl Dreher and William G. Thomas will premiere locally on Sept. 21, 7 p.m. at Nebraska’s Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.

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06 Sep 2022    

Office of Diversity and Inclusion appoints Kantamneni

Neeta Kantamneni, Alan T. Seagren Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in the College of Education and Human Sciences, has been named director of faculty engagement and well-being by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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06 Sep 2022    

Office of Diversity and Inclusion appoints Kantamneni

Neeta Kantamneni, Alan T. Seagren Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in the College of Education and Human Sciences, has been named director of faculty engagement and well-being by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Five people dressed in business casual clothing stand in front of a colorful photo of an insect and a flower.

02 Sep 2022    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Grand Challenges research effort leverages STEM to inspire climate action

With funding from a UNL Grand Challenges Planning Grant. Researchers are developing a learning camp curriculum that explores insects’ environmental resilience to inspire children to take action on climate change.

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31 Aug 2022    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Grand Challenges research effort aims to prevent sexual violence among Indigenous youth

Funded by a $3.2 million UNL Grand Challenges Catalyst Award, Nebraska researcher Katie Edwards is leading a four-year project to establish an Indigenous-led sexual violence prevention center on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

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Youth playing and dancing outdoors at dusk.

31 Aug 2022    By Chuck Green, CYFS

Grand Challenges research effort aims to prevent sexual violence among Indigenous youth

Funded by a $3.2 million UNL Grand Challenges Catalyst Award, Nebraska researcher Katie Edwards is leading a four-year project to establish an Indigenous-led sexual violence prevention center on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.

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30 Aug 2022    

CEHS researchers earn Grand Challenges grants

Innovative research led by Katie Edwards and aimed at preventing sexual violence among indigenous youth has earned funding through the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s first Grand Challenges Catalyst Competition.

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